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ACD/Labs 9th Annual European
Users' Meeting

Château Saint Just, Hôtel et Centre de Conférences, Paris, France
Oct 28–29, 2008

Château Saint Just—Paris
Hôtel et Centre de Conférences
17 Rue Nationale
60540 Belle Eglise, France

Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) is excited to announce that our 9th Annual European Users' Meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 28th and Wednesday, October 29th. Our meeting will entail presentations and discussions on the latest capabilities of our software, and its applications within the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

After years of hosting our users meeting in Obernai, France, we have decided to relocate our meeting to the stunning new venue of Chateau Saint Just in Belle Eglise, France just 20 minutes from the Roissy Charles de Gaulle International Airport.

Agenda

Tuesday, October 28th—Users' Meeting, Day 1
8:00–9:00 Registration
9:00–9:05 Welcome and Introduction, Guy Desmarquets (ACD/Labs)
9:05–9:30   ACD/Labs Present and Future, Daria Thorp (ACD/Labs)
ACD/Labs' Solutions—Plenary Session 1
9:30–10:00  Validating Compound Registration with Automated NMR Verification in Open-Access, Phil Keyes (Lexicon Pharmaceuticals)
10:00–10:30  

If All of These Spectra are From the Same Compound, Why am I Handling Them All Separately? Ryan Sasaki (ACD/Labs)

10:30–11:00  Coffee Break (Including Software Demonstration)
11:00–11:30  

Update on Structure Elucidator, Ryan Sasaki & Kirill Blinov (ACD/Labs)

Workshops—Parallel Session 1 (Presentations on dedicated topics, including what's new in the next release, tips and tricks, open questions, and debate)
11:30–12:30  NMR, Ryan Sasaki (ACD/Labs)
Mass Spectrometry, Graham McGibbon (ACD/Labs)
Chromatography, Michael McBrien (ACD/Labs)
12:30–2:00 Lunch Break
ACD/Labs' Solutions—Plenary Session 2
2:00–2:30 Implementation of Spectral Databasing within AstraZeneca, Les Hughes (AstraZeneca)
2:30–3:00 ACADES in Action—Fast Efficient Knowledgebase Creation with Automation Server; Practical Demonstration, Ian Peirson (ACD/Labs)
3:00–3:30 Analytical Data Handling and Analysis Within the Pipeline Pilot Framework, Max Petersen (Accelrys)
3:30–4:00 Coffee Break (Including Software Demonstration)
4:00–4:30 

AutoChrom & Automation Server; Parallel Chromatographic Method Development Experimentation and Processing (ACD/Labs)

4:30–5:15 Simplifying the ACD/Labs Enterprise Environment, Mark Bayliss (ACD/Labs)
7:00 

Cocktails at the Chateau de Saint-Just

8:00 Dinner in the Restaurant, Chateau de Saint-Just
Wednesday, October 29th—Users' Meeting, Day 2
ACD/Labs' Solutions—Plenary Session 3
9:00–9:30 Beyond Macros—Customization of the SpecManager 12.0 Experience, Mike McBrien (ACD/Labs)
9:30–10:00 Streamlining Method Development Approaches in Pharmaceutical Development, Francois Lestremau (Pfizer)
10:00–10:30 Coffee Break
10:30–11:00 

Now Available MDS 11.03 and AutoChrom 1.0, Mike McBrien (ACD/Labs)

11:00–11:30 

Linking Knowledgebase Tools with Method Development Processes to Create Organizational Chromatographic Memory, Mike McBrien (ACD/Labs)

Workshops—Parallel Session 2 (Presentations on dedicated topics, including what's new in the next release, tips and tricks, open questions, and debate)
11:30–12:30  NMR, Ryan Sasaki (ACD/Labs)
Mass Spectrometry, Graham McGibbon (ACD/Labs)
Chromatography, Michael McBrien (ACD/Labs)
12:30–2:00 Lunch Break
ACD/Labs' Solutions—Plenary Session 4
2:00–2:30 Taking Advantage of Mass Differences, Graham McGibbon (ACD/Labs)
2:30–3:00 Biotransformation & Information Management, Martin Hayes (AstraZeneca)
3:00–3:45 

A Transitioning Environment for our Analytical Data, Structure and Reactions Processing, and Data Management, Mark Bayliss (ACD/Labs)

3:45–4:00 Concluding Remarks, Daria Thorp and Guy Desmarquets (ACD/Labs)
4:00 End of Users' Meeting
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