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It's not too late to join SLAS at the Courtyard Boston Downtown tomorrow for the inaugural 2019 AI in Process Automation Symposium. Join event sponsors Daptics, Biosero and Cognex for two days filled with sessions focusing on the use of AI and ML in drug discovery processes, screening, chemistry and data optimization, along with multiple opportunities for small-group discussions and networking. Plus, along with heavy appetizers and an open bar, one attendee at Thursday night's networking reception will win a complimentary registration to attend next year's AI in Process Automation Symposium. Visit the Full Schedule of Events for more information or register now. (Registration will also be available on site on the 5th floor starting at 8 a.m.)
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Check out the AI in Process Automation Warmup in APPLIED, which features a discussion between SLAS Scientific Director Mike Tarselli, members of the AI in Process Automation Symposium Program Committee and Dr. Ngiam Kee Yuan, the Group Chief Technology Officer of the National University Health System (NUHS) Singapore. This discussion centers around his group's efforts to use data to develop virtual models that allow earlier prediction of disease and use of natural-language data to drive medical conclusions, which will be a featured session at this week’s symposium. Now available for FREE for SLAS Premier Members and $10 for all others.
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Email SLAS Scientific Director Mike Tarselli and tell him why you should be selected to attend as our guest at the Eshelman Igniting Innovation Symposium, October 10, at The Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill, NC, USA. This year's event sponsored by the University of North Carolina's Eshelman Institute for Innovation will include a poster session for UNC pharmacy students and fellows, Start-Up Showcase highlighting companies in the Eshelman pharmacy school incubator, plenty of networking time, dinner and a keynote address from the manager of an investment firm active in the biotech/biopharma world. Be our guest by telling us why no later than 5:00 p.m. ET today.
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Start-up companies interested in showcasing their product or service at SLAS2020 in San Diego, CA, USA have until Friday, October 11 to submit their application for consideration. Having your booth in Innovation AveNEW is a unique chance to gain maximum exposure and valuable collaboration opportunities by actively engaging with purchasing influencers and decision makers from all over the world. In addition to receiving an exhibit kiosk in Innovation AveNEW, chosen applicants will also benefit from travel and lodging for one representative and a chance to earn the SLAS Ignite Award. But don't take it from us. Here's what a past Innovation AveNEW participant has to say:
"The SLAS Innovation AveNEW program has been instrumental in giving our startup visibility in the field and critical feedback from our customers. If you are a new business in the lab automation community, you have to look into the Innovation AveNEW and SLAS Ignite programs." — Coleman Murray, Ferrologix
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Innovation AveNEW Applications – Friday, October 11
Student Poster Award Competition Abstracts – Tuesday, October 29
Ignite Academic Collaboration Presentation Abstracts (Detailed information coming soon) – October 31
New Product Award (for exhibitors) – Friday, December 13
Poster Abstracts – Monday, January 20
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Attending an SLAS fall symposium is a great way to take a deep dive into relevant topics without the long-time commitment of a traditional conference. Our two-day educational symposium gets into the details on two different and important subjects:
SLAS 2019 Advanced 3D Human Models and High Content Analysis Symposium
October 21-22
London, UK
This year's topics include:
- Enabling technologies
- High-throughput 3D cellular models
- Advances in imaging and analysis
- Complex translational models
- Collaboration opportunities
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SLAS 2019 Americas Sample Management Symposium
November 20-21
Boston, MA, USA
This year's program will feature updates on:
- How to handle sensitive patient samples and controlled substances
- Navigating international legislation
- The best ways to shift operations and take advantage of new developments in AI, simulation and software
- Techniques that support a growing array of human disease-relevant assays and models
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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
AI in Process Automation
Proposals due: December 31
Upcoming Events
Come see SLAS at these important events:
LRIG New England 2019 Fall Seminars and Exhibitions
October 7, 2019
2:00 – 7:00 p.m. EDT
Boston Marriott Cambridge, Cambridge, MA, USA
UNC Eshelman Ignite Innovation Symposium (ticketed event)
October 11, 2019
Chapel Hill, NC, USA
LRIG: Philly's Annual Vendor Show October 2019
October 17, 2019
24:00 – 8:00 p.m. EDT
DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia-Valley Forge, King of Prussia, PA, USA
UMass Amherst Life Sciences and Biotechnology Internship & Career Fair
October 29, 2019
Amherst, MA, USA
labtech China Congress 2019
November 6-8, 2019
Kerry Hotel Pudong
Shanghai, China
SLAS is sponsoring the event's Live Lab!
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 — Early Bird Rate Ends October 1
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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COMPLETE LIST OF SLAS CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA
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