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During the five days of the course, we will teach several topics relevant to structure-based drug discovery. Such topics include structure determination and prediction (days 1 and 2), human variability and pharmacogenomics (day 3), docking of small molecules from an experimental and computational prespective (day 4) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (day 5). This course is addressed to students with some knowledge of structural biology as well as computational biology.
During the five days of the course, we will teach several topics relevant to structure-based drug discovery. Such topics include structure determination and prediction (days 1 and 2), human variability and pharmacogenomics (day 3), docking of small molecules from an experimental and computational prespective (day 4) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (day 5). This course is addressed to students with some knowledge of structural biology as well as computational biology.
During the five days of the course, we will teach several topics relevant to structure-based drug discovery. Such topics include structure determination and prediction (days 1 and 2), human variability and pharmacogenomics (day 3), docking of small molecules from an experimental and computational prespective (day 4) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (day 5). This course is addressed to students with some knowledge of structural biology as well as computational biology.
During the five days of the course, we will teach several topics relevant to structure-based drug discovery. Such topics include structure determination and prediction (days 1 and 2), human variability and pharmacogenomics (day 3), docking of small molecules from an experimental and computational prespective (day 4) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (day 5). This course is addressed to students with some knowledge of structural biology as well as computational biology.
During the five days of the course, we will teach several topics relevant to structure-based drug discovery. Such topics include structure determination and prediction (days 1 and 2), human variability and pharmacogenomics (day 3), docking of small molecules from an experimental and computational prespective (day 4) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (day 5). This course is addressed to students with some knowledge of structural biology as well as computational biology.


