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Practical application of predictive properties in drug design
18 March 2020
Practical application of predictive properties in drug design

Examples of successful employment of predictive methods in the design of better molecules.
What are the properties that matter and how well are they predicted?
What are the implications and risks of sub-optimal molecules?
How can you quantify progress and design by multiparameter optimisation?
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Robert Young

Robert Young

Account Manager, Blue Burgundy Ltd

Phil Cox

Senior Principal Research Scientist, Cheminformatics Group Leader, Abbvie
Phil Cox

Phil Cox began his industrial career in 1997 with Oxford Asymmetry International (now Evotec) where he was a Project Leader in the Discovery Services Division working on multiple collaborations in both the Pharmaceutical and Agrochemical sectors. Phil then moved to Pharmacia, Skokie, where he was a member of the Parallel Medicinal Chemistry Group before transferring to Ann Arbor as part of the Pfizer acquisition in 2003. After Pfizer closed Ann Arbor in 2007, Phil moved to Abbott Labs (now AbbVie Inc.), where he has held several leadership positions in medicinal chemistry including; Hit to Lead Chemistry, FBDD Chemistry, and currently in Cheminformatics. In 2016 Phil was appointed an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Washington State University. Phil is an inventor on numerous patents spanning multiple therapeutic areas and has published articles in the areas of medicinal chemistry, compound collection design, property-based design beyond Ro5, and fragment-based drug discovery.

Robert Young

Account Manager, Blue Burgundy Ltd
Robert Young

Rob Young joined Wellcome on Valentine’s day 1990, after completing his undergraduate and D.Phil studies at University of Oxford and Post Doc at Ben May Institute, University of Chicago. His industrial career navigated many changes, mergers and acquisitions, charting significant contributions to six development candidates before moving to early stage discovery.
Productive partnership with Alan Hill (Physical Properties) culminated in the establishment of Chrom logD and PFI as GSK standards. Author/inventor on approaching 100 publications/ patent applications and visiting Professor, University of St Andrews.
Rob took early retirement from GSK in July 2019 and set up Blue Burgundy Consulting.

Workshop agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Opening Remarks

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9:10

Optimizing the application of predictive methods for improving drug design – the machine side of things

• Exploring how machine and scientist can work together to achieve best results
• Deep dive into currently available methods and where can they be integrated into the drug design process
• Reviewing successful employments of predictive methods into drug design – what can we learn from the past and where will things develop in future?
• Looking at computational predictions within and beyond the Rule of 5
• Working through industry examples to reveal predictive methods’ strengths and pitfalls
 

 

Robert Young, Account Manager, Blue Burgundy Ltd

Phil Cox, Senior Principal Research Scientist, Cheminformatics Group Leader, Abbvie

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Optimizing the application of predictive methods for improving drug design – the scientist side of things

• Understanding what the key properties are the impact of the ones that really matter
• Comparing traditional prediction methods vs machine-enabled methods – on the way to an optimal balance
• Assessing the risks of sub-optimal molecules
• How can progress be quantified?

Robert Young, Account Manager, Blue Burgundy Ltd

Phil Cox, Senior Principal Research Scientist, Cheminformatics Group Leader, Abbvie

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11:50

Closing Remarks

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12:00

End of Workshop


Senior Principal Research Scientist, Cheminformatics Group Leader
Abbvie
Account Manager
Blue Burgundy Ltd

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