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European Sample Management Symposium Podium Abstract Submission Deadline Extended
SLAS
You now have until Thursday, December 12 to submit a podium abstract for March's SLAS 2020 European Sample Management Symposium (Berlin, Germany). Abstracts will be accepted in a variety of sample management topics, including:
- supply chain management of consumables and solvents,
- management of biomolecules and non-standard sample collections,
- and potential data disruptions and complex innovations in digital lab solutions and processes.
Submissions from all compound management professionals will be accepted, with contributions from graduate students, post-doctoral associates and junior faculty strongly encouraged.
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT BY DECEMBER 12
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'Tis the Season to Save; Register for SLAS2020 by December 9 and Save $400
SLAS
Next Monday, December 9, is the last day to take advantage of SLAS2020 Early Bird Discount Rates. Not only will you save $400 off on-site registration rates, you'll lock in your spot at January's conference which boasts:
- two dynamic keynote sessions that will cover the latest developments in personalized medicine and "chemputing,"
- 144 podium presentations spanning 10 educational tracks, including the new Precision Medicine Technologies track,
- an Exhibition that hosts more than 300 technology and life science leaders and emerging companies,
- SLAS Ignite programming that includes academic collaboration presentations and thought-provoking panel discussions,
- poster sessions showcasing the latest research from industry and academia offered in bite-sized discussions,
- countless networking opportunities
- and much more!
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Don't Just Attend, Get Involved in SLAS Europe 2020; Submit a Podium or Poster Abstract
SLAS
Podium and poster abstracts are currently being accepted for the SLAS Europe 2020 Conference and Exhibition in Vienna, Austria, 2-5 June. Submit your abstract for a chance be a part of the 2020 program, or to compete for a Tony B. Academic Travel Award or new Student Poster Competition Award. Topics are being accepted in the areas of emerging biology, technology (specifically tools related to biophysical and fragment screening, learning from data through AI algorithms, and super-resolution microscopy), discovery (especially as it relates to antibodies) and careers in business and technology. Related research submissions will also be considered.
Deadlines
Podium Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3, 2020
Tony B. Application Deadline (Podium): Monday, February 3, 2020
Tony B. Application Deadline (Poster Only): Monday, March 2, 2020
Student Poster Award Submission Deadline: Monday, April 6, 2020
Final Poster Submission Deadline: Monday, April 27, 2020
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT
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Catch Up with Your Colleagues in SLAS CONNECTED
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If you haven't logged into SLAS CONNECTED yet, do it today! SLAS CONNECTED is an online platform that was designed to provide the SLAS community collaboration, networking and problem-solving opportunities around the clock. Post a question, contribute to a conversation, view current career opportunities, browse upcoming SLAS events, or collaborate with colleagues — all in one place. Visit SLAS CONNECTED to join the conversation.
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Calendar of Important Dates
SLAS
SLAS Journal Special Issues Call for Papers
Hit Discovery Methodology
Proposals due: December 31
AI in Process Automation
Proposals due: December 31
Early Drug Discovery Approaches with More Physiologically Relevant Targets
Proposals due: December 31
Upcoming Events
Come see SLAS at these important events:
One Nucleus Genesis 2019 Conference
December 11, 2019
QEII Centre, Westminster, London
SLAS2020 International Conference and Exhibition
January 25 – 29, 2020
San Diego, CA, USA
Call for Academic Collaboration Presentation Proposals Open
Call for Poster Abstracts Open
View SLAS2020 Sponsorship Opportunities
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SLAS 2020 European Sample Management Symposium — Registration Now Open!
Berlin, Germany
16-17 March 2020
Podium Submission Deadline: Thursday, December 12, 2019
Poster Submission Deadline: Monday, February 10, 2020
SLAS 2020 Europe Conference and Exhibition — Now Accepting Podium and Poster Abstracts!
Vienna, Austria
2-5 June 2020
Podium Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3, 2020
Tony B. Application Deadline (Podium): Monday, February 3, 2020
Tony B. Application Deadline (Poster Only): Monday, March 2, 2020
Student Poster Submission Deadline: Monday, April 6, 2020
Final Poster Submission Deadline: Monday, April 27, 2020
COMPLETE LIST OF SLAS CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA
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Introducing CRISPR 3.0
Chemical & Engineering News
CRISPR gene editing has barely graced the clinic. This year, it was tested in a handful of humans in clinical trials for cancer, HIV and sickle cell disease. And although drug companies have only just begun to offer the first evidence that CRISPR works in humans, scientists are still racing to discover and design new versions.
The classic form of the gene editor that debuted in 2012, CRISPR-Cas9, is like a pair of molecular scissors.
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Inorganic Phototropism in Electrodeposition of Se-Te
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Photoelectrochemical deposition of Se–Te on isolated Au islands using an unstructured, incoherent beam of light produces growth of Se–Te alloy toward the direction of the incident light beam. Full-wave electromagnetic simulations of light absorption indicated that the induced spatial growth anisotropy was a function of asymmetric absorption in the evolving deposit.
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Two Chiral Catalysts Working Hand in Hand
Phys.org
Just as our left hand is not superposable to our right hand, the mirror image of certain molecules cannot be overlapped onto it, even when turned or twisted. These two mirror images are referred to by chemists as enantiomers and the molecule is said to be chiral. Chirality, which is a word derived from the ancient Greek word for hand, is important since it is present in our daily lives. For example, the stereoisomers of a molecule — i.e. compounds in which the binding pattern is the same but which differ in the spatial arrangement of the atoms — can produce different effects when interacting with a biological system.
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Novel Method Discovered to Monitor Enzyme Workflows
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen's department of chemistry have discovered a way to monitor enzyme workflows. Their results ("Direct observation of Thermomyces lanuginosus lipase diffusional states by Single Particle Tracking and their remodeling by Mutations and Inhibition") appear in Scientific Reports.
"Lipases are interfacially activated enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of ester bonds and constitute prime candidates for industrial and biotechnological applications ranging from detergent industry, to chiral organic synthesis."
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Drug-Resistant Flu Can Emerge After Patients Take Antiviral
The Scientist
An antiflu medication first approved in Japan in 2018 and given the green light later that year in the U.S. may be fostering the emergence of drug-resistant strains of influenza. A study published in Nature Microbiology finds that nearly one-fourth of patients who took baloxavir (Xofluza) harbored flu viruses with mutations in their genomes that made them less vulnerable to the drug. The mutations were not present before the treatment.
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Humans Co-Evolved With Immune-Related Diseases — and It's Still Happening
Lab Manager
Some of the same mutations allowing humans to fend off deadly infections also make us more prone to certain inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, such as Crohn's disease. In a review published in the journal Trends in Immunology, researchers describe how ancestral origins impact the likelihood that people of African or Eurasian descent might develop immune-related diseases. The authors also share evidence that the human immune system is still evolving depending on a person's location or lifestyle.
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Cutting Nanoparticles Down to Size
Science Daily
Scientists have been investigating how to make better use of nanoparticles in medicine for several decades. Significantly smaller than an average cell, nanoparticles are more similar in size to proteins. This makes them good at interacting with biomolecules and transporting drug molecules attached to their surface across cell membranes.
To date, however, only a handful of nanoparticle-based drugs have succeeded in reaching the clinic.
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