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From Structural Genomics to Drug Discovery

From Structural Genomics to Drug Discovery Nuclear Receptors : From in silico modelling to in vivo experiments. September 21 st , 2012 Aula Magna “L. Cavalca”, Chemistry Building University of Parma, Parma, Italy. University of Parma Parma, Italy Laboratory of Molecular Modeling

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From Structural Genomics to Drug Discovery

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  1. FromStructuralGenomicstoDrugDiscovery NuclearReceptors: Fromin silicomodellingtoin vivo experiments September 21st, 2012 Aula Magna “L. Cavalca”, Chemistry Building University of Parma, Parma, Italy University of Parma Parma, Italy Laboratory of Molecular Modeling Department of Food Science University of Pisa Pisa, Italy Department of Medicinal Chemistry Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, USA School of Pharmacy Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona, Spain Dept. Fisicoquímica, Facultat de Farmàcia PROGRAM 8.00 Registration 9.30 Welcome messages & Opening remarks 10.00Nuclear Receptors: Connecting Human Health to the Environment Stefano Lorenzetti – Istituto Superiore di Sanita’, Roma, Italy 10.30Pros and cons of structural data as base for computational investigations Martin K. Safo – Virginia Commonwealth University, USA 11.00 Coffee Break 11.45Protein Structure Prediction and Analysis with Constraint Logic Programming Alessandro Dal Palu’- University of Parma, Italy 12.15Molecular Dynamics: A Tool to Understand Nuclear Receptors F. Javier Luque - Barcelona University, Spain 12.45 Lunch time 14.30Structure network analysistounveil the molecularcommunication in biologicalsystems F. Fanelli - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy 15.00Docking, screening and selectivitypredictionforsmallmoleculemodulators of nuclearreceptors Ruben Abagyan – UCSD (University of California, San Diego), La Jolla, USA 15.30 Coffee Break 16.00Fluorescent rats to test computational studies Adriana Maggi – University of Milano, Italy 16.30EstrogenZearalenones & HumanHealthTopics Francesco Massart - St. Chiara University Hospital of Pisa, Italy 17.00 Closing remarks Glen E. Kellogg – Virginia Commonwealth University, USA Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology http://www.course12.unipr.it

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