The Most Definitive Event on Assays, Screening and Targets!
ACT 2008 is THE premier international event offering unparalleled networking and knowledge sharing by bringing together the most influential and respected scientists to cover the latest and most promising discoveries surrounding Assay & Screening Advances, GPCR, Protein Kinase, and Ion Channel Drug Targets.
This intensive three-day event allows you access to over 75 presentations delivered by respected scientists from both industry and academia, as well as networking opportunities with over 200 professionals in the field.
Opening Keynotes:
G-Protein Coupled Receptors in 2008: Rethinking What We Thought We Knew Paul A. Insel, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology & Medicine, Director, Medical Scientist Training Program, University of California, San Diego
Kinase Research 2008: Do We Believe What We See Or Do We See What We Believe? Peter Mueller, Ph.D., CSO & Executive Vice President Drug Innovation and Realization, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Ushering in the New Era of Opportunistic Gene and Drug Discovery Jeremy Caldwell, Ph.D.,Director of Molecular and Cell Biology, Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
Scientific Advisory Board Panel Discussions
Protein Kinase Targets Future of Kinase Inhibitors in Drug Discovery
Assay & Screening Advances Target Centric vs. Systems Biology: Relative Value Development, Tools and Technologies
G-Protein Coupled Receptors Implications of Changing Paradigms in GCPR Signaling on Drug Discovery
Ion Channel Targets Opportunities and Challenges of Ion Channel Drug Discovery
ACT 2008 Speaker Stephen Sligar of University of Illinois, Urbana has been recognized as author of the most cited article published in Biochemistry in 2007.
Each conference will kickoff with an industry leader's keynote presentation providing a detailed assessment of the current industry landscape.
Take part in one of four interactive ACT 2008 Scientific Advisory Board Panel Discussions
Choose from three instructional pre-conference workshops on today's most advanced screening technologies
Take part in one of four interactive ACT 2008 Scientific Advisory Board Panel Discussions
Find out who the newly announced members of the Molecular Libraries Probe Production Centers Network are, and learn the very latest on the network's capabilities