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Sessions and presentations from this year's SLAS2019 International Conference and Exhibition are now available within the brand-new online learning center, SLAS APPLIED. Review 76 scientific podium presentations, both keynote addresses, two Career Connections sessions and the Ignite Panel Discussion on entrepreneurship. This content is available for free to SLAS2019 Full Conference Registrants; and is $49 for SLAS Premier, Premier Plus, Corporate and Platinum Members; and $99 for SLAS Basic (non-dues paying) Members and non-members.
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The Call for Papers deadlines for two upcoming special issues of SLAS Discovery and SLAS Technology have been re-opened and extended. Proposals for SLAS Discovery's Advances in Cellular Target Engagement and Target Deconvolution and SLAS Technology's Flexible Analytical Devices for Point-of-Care Testing issues will now be accepted through March 18. Complete topic and submission details can be found below:
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In the latest feature article from Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood, Marc Bickle, Ph.D., and guest editor for the March edition of SLAS Discovery, outlines his wish to unite academia and industry with the goal of forming partnerships to help foster the advancement of screening technology and methods. "We wanted to show the possibilities that exist," says Bickle. "I don't want pharmaceutical companies to invest in building yet another screening facility — I want them to seek possibilities and capacity in academia and exploit those resources."
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Our fantastic photographer from The Photo Group captured numerous memorable moments from this year’s SLAS International Conference and Exhibition. Relive key moments, browse through events you may have missed or, if you weren’t able to make it, catch up on the images showcasing the premier event of the scientific and technology community.
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SLAS Journals Special Issues Call for Papers
SLAS Discovery: Advances in Cellular Target Engagement and Target Deconvolution
March 18, 2019: Proposals due – DEADLINE NOW EXTENDED!
July 1, 2019: Invited submissions due
SLAS Technology: Flexible Analytical Devices for Point-of-Care Testing
March 18, 2019: Proposals due – DEADLINE NOW EXTENDED!
July 1, 2019: Invited submissions due
SLAS Discovery: Membrane Proteins: New Approaches to Probes, Technologies and Drug Design
April 1: Proposals due
July 1: Invited submissions due
SLAS Technology: Carbohydrate Structure Analysis: Methods and Applications
May 1: Proposals due
Aug. 10: Invited submissions due
Upcoming 2019 Events
SLAS Europe 2019 Conference and Exhibition
June 26 - 28
Barcelona, Spain
Monday, March 25: Tony B. Academic Travel Award Abstract Submission Deadline
Friday, May 3: Innovation AveNEW Exhibitor Submission Deadline
Monday, May 20: Poster Abstract Submission Deadline Exhibit and sponsorship opportunities available
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SLAS 2019 AI in Process Automation Symposium
October 3 - 4
Boston, MA
SLAS 2019 Advanced 3D Human Models and High-Content Analysis Symposium
October 21 - 22
London, UK
SLAS 2019 Americas Sample Management Symposium
November 20 - 21
Boston, MA
SLAS2020 International Conference and Exhibition
January 25 - 29, 2020
San Diego, CA
Abstract submission opens in May.
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Uranium(IV) 5f2 magnetism is dominated by a transition from a triplet to a singlet ground state at low temperatures. For the first time, we achieved magnetic ordering of U(IV) atoms in a complex fluoride through the incorporation of 3d transition metal cations. This new route allowed us to obtain an unprecedented series of U(IV) ferrimagnetic materials of the new composition Cs2MU3F16 (M = Mn2+, Co2+, and Ni2+), which were comprehensively characterized with respect to their structural and magnetic properties.
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Scientists have developed a method to boost the efficiency of CRISPR gene editing in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, according to a study that could have implications for optimizing gene therapies for other diseases.
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A team led by scientists from the University of Chicago has published a study ("Rapid evolution of protein diversity by de novo origination in Oryza") in Nature Ecology and Evolution that challenges one of the classic assumptions about how new proteins evolve. The research shows that random, noncoding sections of DNA can quickly evolve to produce new proteins. These de novo genes provide a new, unexplored way that proteins evolve and contribute to biodiversity, according to the scientists.
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Researchers in Virginia Tech's College of Science and College of Engineering have discovered that a high-strength polymer called "PBDT" has a rare double helix structure, opening possibilities for use in a variety of applications.
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The Food and Drug Administration wants the pharmaceutical industry to get away from making drugs using the traditional batch method and switch to a more modern process known as continuous manufacturing.
The FDA put out a statement on Feb. 26 saying the continuous process allows manufacturers to more easily scale operations to meet demand and should help reduce drug shortages.
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Hydrogen is a highly attractive, but also highly explosive energy carrier, which requires safe, lightweight and cheap storage as well as transportation systems. Scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, have now developed a chemical storage system based on simple and abundant organic compounds. As reported in the journal Angewandte Chemie, the liquid hydrogen carrier system has a high theoretical capacity and uses the same catalyst for the charging-discharging reaction.
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Lupus can be a stubborn disease to treat. Although many struck by the autoimmune condition live relatively normal lives, some suffer from kidney failure, blood clots and other complications that can be deadly. Now, scientists have found that a novel treatment that wipes out the immune system's B cells cures mice of the condition. Though the work is preliminary, it has excited researchers because it uses a therapy already approved for people with blood cancer.
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