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File CMTPI 2009 Plenary Lecture on Predictive Toxicology
CMTPI 2009 Plenary Lecture: Collaborative Development of Predictive Toxicology Applications Presented by Barry Hardy in Istanbul on 6 July 2009 at the Fifth International Symposium on Computational Methods in Toxicology and Pharmacology Integrating Internet Resources (CMTPI 2009).
File Poster on Collaborative Predictive Toxicology
Poster Presentation for eCheminfo Drug Discovery Workshop Week at the Medical Sciences Teaching Centre, Oxford University, Oxford, UK (20 - 24 July 2009). http://echeminfo.com/comty_oxfordworkshop09
Folder Bio-ontologies 2010 - Abstract, Poster and References
Bio-ontologies 2010 in conjunction with ISMB 2010, 9-10 July, Boston MA, USA. This folder contains the abstract which was submitted to the Bio-ontologies, the final version of the poster presented there and a PowerPoint presentation with some feedback and comments from the SIG.
File OpenTox overview slides, presented in a CADASTER meeting
OpenTox overview slides, presented in a CADASTER meeting
File OpenTox - An Open Interoperable Predictive Toxicology Framework
presented by OpenTox Coordinator, Barry Hardy at the BIO-IT 2011 conference in Boston, 12 April 2011, at the workshop session on Current Methods for Computational Toxicology and Chemogenomics.
File Collaborative Virtual Organisation and Infrastructure for Anti-Malarial Drug Design (Poster)
Poster presented by OpenTox Coordinator, Barry Hardy at the BIO-IT 2011 conference in Boston, 12-14 April 2011. OpenTox will contribute to the Scientists Against Malaria initiative through the holistic incorporation of predictive toxicology modelling of drug design libraries.
File Collaborative Virtual Organisation and Infrastructure for Anti-Malarial Drug Design (Presentation)
Presentation presented by OpenTox Coordinator, Barry Hardy at the BIO-IT 2011 conference in Boston, 13 April 2011, in the Collaborative Drug Design session. OpenTox will contribute to the Scientists Against Malaria initiative through the holistic incorporation of predictive toxicology modelling of drug design libraries.
File OpenTox Services and Applications
Presentation of recent developments in OpenTox services and applications, presented by Barry Hardy at the AXLR8 meeting in Berlin, 23 May 2011
File Collaborative Virtual Organisation and Infrastructure for Anti-Malarial Drug Design
Presentation by Barry Hardy at the BIO-IT Europe 2011 conference in Hannover, 12 October 2011, in the Collaborative Drug Design program. OpenTox is contributing to the Scientists Against Malaria initiative through the holistic incorporation of predictive toxicology modelling of drug design libraries using weight of evidence–based workflows across public and commercial resources.
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