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Meyer B. STD NMR to screen libraries and characterize binding, in NMR drug discovery and design - Post-genomic analysis. 2000. McLean, Virginia Cambridge Healthtech Institute. [Pg.414]

Zheng, W. and Lampe, J. (2002) Combinatorial optimization approaches to the design of focused, diverse, and target class oriented libraries. Cambridge Healthtech Institute s Sixth Annual Cheminformatics, Philadelphia, PA. [Pg.398]

The Tissue Sealant and Adhesive 6th, 7th and 8th Annual Conferences sponsored by the Cambridge Healthtech Institute were excellent sources of information for materials on polymeric materials for barrier dressings. [Pg.8]

Surgical Applications of Tissue Sealants and Adhesives 6th, 7 and 8th Annual Conferences (2001-2004), sponsored by the Cambridge Healthtech Institute, 1037 Chestnut Street, Newton Upper Falls, MA. [Pg.71]

A complete discussion on adhesives and sealants for medical applications and sutureless surgery is not possible in this report, but the author recommends a review of the proceedings from the Surgical Applications of Tissue Sealants and Adhesives presented in New Orleans on October 6-7,2001 (see References Section). In addition, the Tissue Sealant and Adhesive 6th, 7 and 8th Annual Conferences sponsored by the Cambridge Healthtech Institute are excellent sources of information. [Pg.73]

Surgical Applications of Tissue Sealants and Adhesives, Cambridge Healthtech Institute s Sixth Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 6-7, 2001. [Pg.89]

Cambridge Healthtech Institutes Drug Discovery Chemistry 2007, La Jolla, CA, 13-16 May 2007. [Pg.242]

Mathies RA (1996) Microfabrication Technology for Biomedical Applications. Cambridge Healthtech Institute, San Jose, California... [Pg.82]

Levitan, B.S. and Kauffman, S.A, In Exploiting Molecular Diversity Small Molecule Libraries for Drug Discovery, Cambridge Healthtech Institute, January 1996. [Pg.149]

Bergot JB, Combinatorial chemistry workstation to facilitate pharmaceutical development, Presented at Cambridge Healthtech Institute s Third Annual Symposium, High-Throughput Organic Synthesis, Coronado, CA, March 5-6, 1998. [Pg.342]

Pearlman, R.S., Smith, K.M. andDeanda, F. Low-dimensional chemistry spaces recent advances. Paper presented at the Cambridge Healthtech Institute conference Chemoinformatics held in Boston 15-16 June 1998. [Pg.140]

Bayer, R., presented at the Second CHI GlycoTechnology Conference, Cambridge Healthtech Institute, La Jolla, CA, 1994. [Pg.90]

DeWitt, S. H., communication presented at Strategies and Techniques for Identification of Novel Bioactive Compounds, CHI, October 7 g 1998, Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Zurich, Switzerland. [Pg.262]

Cambridge Healthtech Institute Drug Discovery and Development Map. URL http //www.healthtech.com/drugdiscoverymap. asp. Provides a description of the drug discovery process in the current biotechnological environment. [Pg.10]

Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts, U.S.A. [Pg.27]

Cambridge Healthtech Institute, last visited 12 August 2003. Glossaries of terms used in Bioinformatics, Chem(o)informatics, Drug discovery and development, Molecular modeling and more, http //www.genomicglossaries.com. [Pg.768]

S. Teig, in Cambridge Healthtech Institute s Conference on Chemoinformatics , May 12-13, Arlington, VA, 1997. [Pg.761]

Biopharmaceutical Glossary, taxonomies. Site of the Cambridge Healthtech Institute. [Pg.56]


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