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    Education: Bioinformatics Workshop on 'Molecular Modeling and Drug Design'
    Submitted by Birla Institute; posted on Saturday, November 17, 2012

    DATES: December 14-16, 2012
    LOCALE: Birla Institute of Scientific Research, Statue Circle, Jaipur, India
    URL: http://bioinfo.bisr.res.in/workshop/2012-13/structural.php

    This workshop focuses on the modern techniques of Molecular Modeling and Drug designing that are being used by researchers for predicting the 3D structure of Proteins and in designing of drug molecules through guided practical training. For lab exercise, various online resources and commercial software will be used in training such as Accelrys Discovery Studio, Modeller, Arguslab, DeepView, Marvin Draw and Molinspiration.

    The workshop is self-contained and does not assume any special knowledge of computer programming or Bioinformatics.

    The no. of participants is limited to 40 only. The participants of the course may be the UG/PG students, research scholars, faculty member and industry personnel with background in Biological Sciences and/or Information Technology.

    Last date of registration is 30th November 2012. Application form and brochure may be downloaded from the website. For further details kindly visit http://www.bisr.res.in or email to the convener at workshop.bisr[at]gmail.com

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