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Don't blink or you may miss this exclusive SLAS Europe 2019 offer. By midnight tonight, use code SLASFLASH2019 to save €50 off full conference registration rates and code SLASCOURSE2019 to save €25 off Short Course registration rates. (Offer not valid on Student and Exhibition-Only fees.)
This year's program promises to be an outstanding mix of relevant laboratory science and technology presentations and sessions hand-picked by the SLAS Europe 2019 Scientific Program Committee. Plus, new for this year, start your conference off with one of three pre-conference Short Courses led by practicing scientists and subject matter experts allowing for a superior and highly-relevant educational experience. This year's topics are:
- Introduction to Laboratory Automation Technology
- Assay Guidance Workshop for High-Throughput Screening and Lead Discovery
- 3D Culture Models and Organoids for Drug Discovery
Both codes must be claimed by midnight tonight and are good on new registrations only!
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Breaking news: We've recently extended the Call for Abstracts deadlines for two of our upcoming global symposia. To be considered for either or both, make sure to follow the links below for complete submission instructions.
SLAS 2019 Advanced 3D Human Models and High-Content Analysis Symposium (October 21-22)
Location: London, UK
New Deadline: Monday, June 17
Topics:
Enabling Technologies
High-Throughput 3D Cellular Models
Advances in Imaging and Analysis
Complex Translational Models
Lost in Translation: Success through Collaboration
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Americas Sample Management Symposium (November 20-21)
Location: Boston, MA, USA
New Deadline: Monday, June 3
Topics:
- Enabling Drug Discovery: Target Validation to Pre-Clinical
- Innovative Technology and Process Optimization
- Enabling New Medicines: From Candidate to Clinic
- The Common Threads Across All Sample Types: Challenges of Sample Management Quality and Compliance
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A new SLAS Technology auto-commentary, "Framework Nucleic Acids: A Paradigm Shift in Transdermal Drug Delivery" is available online through Tuesday, July 23. Authors Christian Wiraja and David C. Yeo (School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Chenjie Xu (School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and Northwestern Institute for Nanomedicine, Nanyang Technological University; and National Dental Centre of Singapore, Singapore) explain in detail their quest to create carriers that would greatly widen the somewhat narrow scope of transdermal drug delivery (TDD) through a synopsis of their research that was recently published in Nature Communications.
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The deadline to submit a manuscript abstract for the upcoming SLAS Technology special issue, Carbohydrate Structure Analysis: Methods and Applications is this Friday, May 31.
Suggested topics for submission include:
- Mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides or glycoconjugates
- NMR techniques for carbohydrate structure analysis
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And don’t forget, submissions are also being accepted for an upcoming SLAS Discovery special issue, Functional Genomics for Target Identification through June 30.
Suggested topics for submission include:
- Functional genomics screening aimed at the identification of novel therapeutic targets and pathways
- Understanding the emergence of drug resistance mechanisms
- Generating novel hypothesis for combination therapies and patient stratification
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The deadline to enter NIH's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences ASPIRE Design Challenge is just over one week away. Submit your design solution for tools or technologies that can help revolutionize the discovery, development and pre-clinical testing of new and safer treatments for pain, opioid use disorder and overdose by Friday, May 31 for a chance to win part of a $2.5 million cash prize. The ASPIRE Design Challenge is part of NIH’s Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) initiative. Design and solutions must be submitted to Challenge.gov by noon ET for consideration.
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SLAS Journal Special Issues Call for Papers
SLAS Technology: Carbohydrate Structure Analysis: Methods and Applications
May 31: Proposals due
SLAS Discovery: Functional Genomics for Target Identification
June 30: Proposals due
October 31: Invited submissions due
Upcoming 2019 Events
SLAS Europe 2019 Conference and Exhibition
June 26 - 28
Short Courses: June 25
Barcelona, Spain Exhibit and sponsorship opportunities available
Save the Dates
SLAS 2019 AI in Process Automation Symposium
October 3 - 4
Boston, MA
Exhibit and Sponsorship Opportunities Available: Contact Karen Layser
SLAS 2019 Advanced 3D Human Models and High-Content Analysis Symposium — Call for Podium Abstracts Extended to June 17
October 21 - 22
London, UK
Monday, June 17: Podium Abstract Submission Deadline
SLAS 2019 Americas Sample Management Symposium — Call for Podium Abstracts Extended to June 3
November 20 - 21
Boston, MA
Monday, June 3: Podium Abstract Submission Deadline
Sponsorship Opportunities Available: Contact Karen Layser
SLAS2020 International Conference and Exhibition
January 25 - 29, 2020
San Diego, CA
Call for Podium and Poster Abstracts Now Open
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Apply for one of two postdoctoral positions at one of the world's largest independent non-profit research facilities. Both positions will work within the laboratory of SLAS Fellow and Scripps’ Senior Scientific Director Tim Spicer, Ph.D. FULL POSITION DESCRIPTION
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US – AL – Birmingham
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