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What to expect from SLAS Europe 2023

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SLAS Student Poster Award The SLAS Student Poster Award recognises innovative research by students, graduate students, post- doctoral associates and junior faculty (less than four years in first academic appointment) who are chosen to present a poster during SLAS Europe 2023. It will be led by Björn C.

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What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 3

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Novel/alternative ML-enabled screening technologies for higher POS Following chairperson’s remarks from M Frank Erasmus, PhD, Head, Bioinformatics, Specifica, there will be four presentations and a panel discussion. Yuchih Lin, Doctor, Sino Biological Europe, on: ‘Accelerating drug discovery using advanced antibody development platforms’.

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FAIR Game: making data work harder in the race to market 

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For pharma and biotech companies – whether working on small or large molecule drugs, or cell and gene therapies – this means empowering scientists with better and faster data management approaches, best practices, and leading technologies so they can pinpoint new molecules and formulations and modify existing ones more easily and quickly.

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Who are the AACR Scientific Achievement Award winners?

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He is being recognised for his revolutionary contributions to developing the first gene-edited cell-based therapy for cancer that involves the genetic re-engineering of a patient’s own T cells to combat their disease, and for demonstrating that adoptive T-cell therapy can induce remission and in some cases cure patients with advanced cancer.

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What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 2

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Alessa Schaffrath, Doctoral Student, UKE Hamburg, on: ‘Transgenic llama mice – a fast and flexible single domain discovery tool’. Charlotte Deane, PhD, Professor, Structural Bioinformatics, Statistics, University of Oxford; Chief Scientist, Biologics AI, Exscientia, giving a featured presentation on generative antibody modelling.