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SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING presents an interactive, educational, streaming-audio Webcast

Solving Computational Chemistry Challenges

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As technology provides computational chemists with exponential improvements in computational capability, they are finding ways to employ the new power to investigate formerly unaddressable research problems, using new and improved application software to run larger simulations or more complex analyses on larger and more diverse data sets.

This Webcast will discuss:
• New resources and technologies available to facilitate research.
• Best practices and successful applications in a research environment
• Future directions for computational chemistry

Listen as our panel of experts discusses the challenges of computational chemistry, including presentations by industry leaders in research computing:
• University of Michigan, overseeing the NIH’s effort to create better data resources to improve docking and scoring.
• Schrödinger, an industry-leading computational chemistry application provider.
• Hewlett-Packard, an experienced provider of scalable infrastructure for high-performance computing.

Moderator
Suzanne Tracy
Editor-in-Chief
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING 

Panelists
Dr. Shi-Yi Liu
Vice President
Schrödinger

Heather A. Carlson
Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
University of Michigan’s College of Pharmacy

George Vacek
Global Business Director
Scientific Research Solutions Hewlett-Packard





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