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Graduate students studying quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D are invited to apply for two unique SLAS Educational Fund opportunities. Explore research at an institution other than your own by applying for the Visiting Graduate Researcher Program or apply for a $100,000 funding award through the Graduate Education Fellowship to start (or continue) a research project. The deadline to submit for both is December 16.
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SLAS has officially partnered with Messe München Shanghai Co., Ltd., to host the SLAS Life Science Forum at labtech China Congress 2019, November 6-8 in Shanghai. The Life Science Forum will also include a 200-square meter Life Science Live Laboratory (Live Lab), focusing on "Laboratory Automation and Technology Innovation for Drug Development and Life Science Research." The Live Lab will provide an innovative environment where researchers, scientists and decision-makers can interact with leading experts and suppliers of lab products and solutions.
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In the latest feature from Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood, 2019 Graduate Education Scholar grant winner Carine Nemr, Ph.D. candidate, (University of Toronto) explains how the $100,000 funding she received will help her continue the development of a rapid diagnostic tool that will help identify bacterial pathogens such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). "At the end of the day, this is why we’re doing science," says Nemr. "The goal is to inspire future researchers to take this science and push it forward to make continuing discoveries." Coincidentally, Nemr's research is being conducted in the lab of 2016 SLAS Innovation Award winner Shana Kelley, Ph.D.
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For a sneak peek of the content that will be presented at the AI in Process Automation Symposium (October 3-4, Boston) log in to SLAS APPLIED to access the Warm-Up: AI in Process Symposium webinar. Listen as SLAS Scientific Director Mike Tarselli, Ph.D., and members of the Symposium Program Committee talk with Ngiam Kee Yuan, Ph.D., (National University Health System, Singapore) about his group's efforts to use data to develop virtual models that allow earlier prediction of disease. $10 for SLAS Premier/Platinum/Corporate Members; $30 for SLAS Basic (non-dues paying) Members & Non-members.
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Two very important deadlines are approaching. If you'd like to present research involving AI or machine learning in the areas of drug discovery, screening, chemistry or data automation make sure to prep your poster abstract and submit it by Friday, August 30. Then, head on over to registration to reserve your seat and receive your early bird registration rate! See you in Boston, October 3-4. Exhibit and sponsorship opportunities are also available for this new SLAS symposium; contact Karen Layser to secure your spot.
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SLAS Discovery Guest Editors are now accepting research reports, reviews and perspectives on two new hot topics: "Hit Discovery Methodology" and "Early Drug Discovery Approaches with More Physiologically Relevant Targets." This is a unique opportunity to have your recent findings published in a peer-reviewed and globally focused scientific journal. Both journals will be published in 2021. Proposals are due November 1.
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SLAS Journal Special Issues Call for Papers
Hit Discovery Methodology
Proposals due: November 1
Early Drug Discovery Approaches with More Physiologically Relevant Targets
Proposals due: November 1
Upcoming 2019 Events
Come see SLAS at these important events:
11th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting- Inside the World of Molecules
September 16-18, 2019
Wyndham Grand Salzburg Conference Centre
Salzburg, Austria
LRIG New England 2019 Fall Seminars and Exhibitions
October 7, 2019
2:00 – 7:00 p.m. EDT
Boston Marriott Cambridge, Cambridge, MA, USA
LRIG Philadelphia Fall Exhibition 2019
October 17, 2019
4:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia-Valley Forge, King of Prussia, PA, USA
labtech China Congress 2019
November 6-8, 2019
Kerry Hotel Pudong
Shanghai, China
SLAS 2019 AI in Process Automation Symposium
October 3 - 4
Boston, MA, USA
Exhibit and Sponsorship Opportunities Available: Contact Karen Layser
SLAS 2019 Advanced 3D Human Models and High-Content Analysis Symposium
October 21 – 22
London, UK
Sponsorship Opportunities Available: Contact Genco Turkmen
SLAS 2019 Americas Sample Management Symposium
November 20 – 21
Boston, MA, USA
Sponsorship Opportunities Available: Contact Karen Layser
SLAS2020 International Conference and Exhibition
January 25 – 29, 2020
San Diego, CA, USA
Call for Poster Abstracts Open
View SLAS2020 Sponsorship Opportunities
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To exit the nucleus, ordinary RNA cargo must submit to rigorous quality control procedures. Transposon-silencing RNA, however, avoids all that. In fact, transposon-silencing RNA — PIWI-interacting RNA — takes an entirely different route, one that bypasses the usual gatekeepers. This route not only broadens our view of RNA export, it also enriches our knowledge of how genomic integrity is maintained.
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Researchers have developed a simple, fast and standardized method for measuring phage virulence quantitatively, which can expediate phage therapy development by allowing robust individual and combined testing of phage efficacy. The method, which takes into account all factors affecting virulence, is published in a preview issue of PHAGE: Therapy, Applications, and Research, a new peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers launching in early 2020.
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Rice University chemists want to make a point: Nitrogen atoms are for squares.
The nitrogens are the point. The squares are the frames that carry them. These molecules are called azetidines, and they can be used as building blocks in drug design.
The Rice lab of chemist László Kürti introduced its azetidines in an Angewandte Chemie paper. The lab's goal is to establish a library of scaffolds for pharmaceutical design.
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Receiving injections of their own genetically engineered T cells helps up to 90 percent of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia recover. Chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy also works for more than half of patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. In chronic lymphocytic leukemia, however, only about a quarter of patients benefit from such treatment.
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In chemistry, breaking a mirror isn't always a harbinger of bad luck. Using a trio of catalysts and some blue light, researchers have transformed a racemic mixture of mirror-image molecules into a single enantiomer of the same compound.
Many molecules exist as right- or left-handed enantiomers, reflections of each other than cannot be superimposed. Designated as (R) or (S), they often have distinct biological activities.
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An international research team has gained new insights into how water molecules interact. A laser with especially high brightness, as is available at the FELIX laboratory at Radboud University, was needed for the experiments. Their findings help to better better understand the strange properties of water and are published in Angewandte Chemie.
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