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Book Your SLAS2020 Hotel by December 26
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Take advantage of the guaranteed SLAS2020 host hotel rates when you book your room by Thursday, December 26. This year, attendees may choose from three SLAS2020 host hotels — each within short walking distance to the San Diego Convention Center, Old Town San Diego and a wide variety of restaurants (offering special deals for SLAS attendees!), shops and sightseeing destinations.
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European Sample Management Symposium Keynote Speaker Announced; Registration Open
SLAS
Registration for Europe's first symposium of 2020 is now open. Join colleagues and industry experts in Berlin, Germany, March 16-17 for the latest tools and technologies to move your company’s sample management initiatives forward. Reserve your spot by Monday, February 10 for the best rates. Just announced! Gisbert Schneider, Ph.D. (ETH Zurich) will deliver a keynote on innovative software solutions for process planning and drug design that promise better drug candidate discovery and delivery, a.k.a, "molecules on demand."
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Renew or Upgrade Your SLAS Membership by December 31
SLAS
Give yourself the gift of SLAS Premier Membership this holiday season and take advantage of deep discounts on all SLAS global symposia, conferences and APPLIED content; receive full online access to SLAS Discovery or SLAS Technology, SLAS CONNECTED and the SLAS Membership Directory; can participate in committees, judging panels and much more. Renew or upgrade to SLAS Premier Membership by December 31 to receive full member benefits throughout 2020.
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Last Call to Share Your Science Artwork with the World
SLAS
SLAS is still looking for the artists and artwork behind the science and technology of your discoveries — or your daily life in the lab. If you have compelling images to share, we encourage you to submit your artwork for a chance at SLAS community member glory and admiration. (And a $100 Amazon Gift Card.) Judging will take place online and at SLAS2020 with the winner being announced at the closing keynote presentation. The winning entry will also be displayed at the SLAS Global Headquarters office. Hurry, the deadline is Tuesday, December 31!
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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: Deadline extended to March 31, 2020!
Upcoming Events
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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
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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
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Turning on Visible-Light Photocatalytic C-H Oxidation over Metal-Organic Frameworks by Introducing Metal-to-Cluster Charge Transfer
Journal of the American Chemical Society
The tailorable structure and electronic structure of metal–organic frameworks greatly facilitate their modulated light harvesting, redox power, and consequently photocatalysis. Herein, a representative MOF, UiO-66, was furnished by installing Fe3+ onto the Zr-oxo clusters, to give Fe-UiO-66, which features extended visible light harvesting, based on metal-to-cluster charge transfer. The Fe-UiO-66 with unique electronic structure and strong oxidizing power exhibits visible light-driven water oxidation, which is impossible for pristine UiO-66.
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With Ultracold Chemistry, Researchers Get First Look at Exactly What Happens During a Chemical Reaction
Science Daily
The coldest chemical reaction in the known universe took place in what appears to be a chaotic mess of lasers. The appearance deceives: Deep within that painstakingly organized chaos, in temperatures millions of times colder than interstellar space, Kang-Kuen Ni achieved a feat of precision. Forcing two ultracold molecules to meet and react, she broke and formed the coldest bonds in the history of molecular couplings.
"Probably in the next couple of years, we are the only lab that can do this," said Ming-Guang Hu, a postdoctoral scholar in the Ni lab and first author on their paper published in Science.
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Gene Editing Makes Cells Evade Immune Attack In Vitro
The Scientist
Cell therapies to treat cardiac damage have been moving through clinical trials, with mixed results. Often, stem cells are taken from a patient's bone marrow and infused into the heart. These transplants don't typically stick around for long and there's no guarantee patients will see any benefit. Researchers would like to make a "universal" or off-the-shelf intervention developed from donor stem cells that would be ready to go when a patient needs it, engraft in the heart tissue to help it regenerate, and avoid rejection by the immune system.
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Cancer Research Could Advance Using Novel Tool Called ProTargetMiner
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden say they have created a new tool that identifies more reliably, and precisely which proteins are affected by particular drugs. The researchers developed their method by experimenting on lung cancer cells treated with 56 different kinds of drugs. For each of the drugs they first worked out the dose that kills half of the cells after 48 hours and then used this dose for all the drugs.
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Researchers Optimize Additive Manufacturing on a Molecular Level
Phys.org
As the complexity and applications of additive manufacturing increase, Penn State researchers are digging down to the smallest scales to optimize the technology on a molecular level.
"There are still a lot of unknowns about how 3-D printing actually works," said Adri van Duin, principal investigator of the project and professor of mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, and engineering science and mechanics at Penn State. "For this project, we theorized you could learn a lot by looking at the various molecules they're operating with."
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Simple Test Could Prevent Fluoride-Related Disease
Lab Manager
Northwestern University synthetic biologists developed a simple, inexpensive new test that can detect dangerous levels of fluoride in drinking water.
Costing just pennies to make, the system only needs a drip and a flick: Drip a tiny water droplet into a prepared test tube, flick the tube once to mix it and wait. If the water turns yellow, then an excessive amount of fluoride — exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency's most stringent regulatory standards — is present.
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Unpaired Electrons Make Graphene Structure Magnetic
Chemical & Engineering News
After years of research, commercial graphene products have begun to emerge, but slowly. The pace might accelerate if in addition to having outstanding mechanical, electronic, and thermal properties, graphene were also magnetic, opening the door to spintronic applications. But pristine graphene is not magnetic. So researchers have tried, with limited success, functionalizing the material to make it magnetic. Now, researchers have synthesized a graphene nanomaterial — a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon — that is naturally magnetic as a result of its bonding structure.
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Genentech, Inc.
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Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
US – NJ – Piscataway
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Genomic Health, a subsidiary of Exact Sciences
US – CA – Redwood City
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