The Schrödinger Princeton User Meeting will be held at the Marriott Forrestal Marriott on Tuesday, May 15th, 2012. As in past years, the Regional User Meetings offer a great opportunity to see current research from your colleagues and to learn about the latest developments from Schrödinger. This year's meeting will include an introduction to Suite 2012 and user presentations.
Agenda
8:30 Breakfast & registration
9:15 Conformational studies of small molecules and applications to lead optimization:
Case studies for BACE inhibitors and Orexin antagonists
Georgia McGaughey, External Strategy Lead for Global Structural Chemistry
Merck
9:55 Rapid drug discovery at Nimbus and the role of Seurat
Matt Wessel, Senior Principal Scientist
Schrödinger
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 On the integration of structural and systems biology: Structure-based prediction of
protein-protein interactions on a genome-wide scale
Barry Honig, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
11:45 Introducing BioLuminate: A program for the design of bio-pharmaceuticals
Dave Pearlman, Senior Principal Scientist
Schrödinger
12:30 Lunch break
13:30 Drug binding and subtype selectivity in G-protein-coupled receptors
Albert Pan, Research Scientist
D.E. Shaw Research
14:10 Schrödinger’s virtual screening study on cycle computing’s 50K-core utility
supercomputer on AWS cloud
Alessandro Monge, Vice President of Business Development
14:35 Schrödinger Suite 2012: New features, products, and enhancements
Woody Sherman, Vice President of Applications Science
Schrödinger
15:00 Reception
Registration
This meeting is offered free of charge, but we ask that you register to reserve your space. To register, please submit this short online form.

