Excuse cross postings: We are announcing the program and calling for participants for ChemAxon's 7th European User Group Meeting (E-UGM) which will take place on May 17-18th in Budapest, Hungary. Highlights of the event: 1. Program is launched with presentations from industry users including; Abbott Laboratories, Astra Zeneca, Digital Science, Elsevier, Evotec, GlaxoSmithKline, Roche and Thomson Reuters. Full presentation titles below. Program: http://www.chemaxon.com/events/2011_eugm/#program 2. As usual the UGM is preceded by a training day with two different tracks: one for developers and the other for end users. 3. On the morning of the 19th of May we'll host a dedicated Markush Forum, sponsored by Thomson Reuters, discussing the development of our Markush IP tools. 4. Following the training day we will have our traditional one to one sessions from 5.30 pm at ChemAxon offices where you interact on your issues with ChemAxon developers and management. 5. Gala dinner for this year is quite opulent as we enjoy one of Budapest's most famous bath-houses, the Szechenyi Bath, do bring your swimwear! 6. We are using two linked hotels this year to help with late booking availability - chose your style! Useful links: Program: http://www.chemaxon.com/events/2011_eugm/#program More information: http://www.chemaxon.com/events/2011_eugm/ Registration: http://www.chemaxon.com/ugm.php Developer training details: http://www.chemaxon.com/events/2011_eugm/#training--developer End user training details: http://www.chemaxon.com/events/2011_eugm/#training--application-focus UGM archives: http://www.chemaxon.com/library/ugm-presentations/ Program: Presentation titles 01 The challenges facing the modern large pharma R&D manager, an exchange of views 02 Migrating to ChemAxon - the good, the bad & the ugly 03 A sneak peek at the ChemAxon Registration Service 04 Structure Checker - in silico surgery for molecules 05 Reliably converting names to structures with ChemAxon tools 06 Benchmarking ChemAxon's Name-to-Structure batch tool on patent text 07 Automated spelling correction to improve recall rates of name-to-structure tools for chemical text mining 08 Seeing structures and their properties online: chemicalize.org 09 JChem enters Formula 1 (and formula enters JChem) 10 Advanced searching chemical structures in patents 11 Patent Space Exploration: an application of Markush structure enumeration and search 12 Analyzing search hits with ChemAxon's Markush Enumeration tool 13 Perspiration, Inspiration, and Happenstance in Scientific Discoveries 14 DrugPredict: Online drug discovery service using polypharmacology-based interaction profiling 15 Blobs of hope and other flights of fancy 16 Computational toxicology - in silico assessment of the hERG channel inhibition potential for the early drug cardiotoxicity testing 17 JChem for SharePoint 18 Cheminformatics in SharePoint 19 Enterprise structure search in Sharepoint 20 Interactive structure standardization 21 Reactor - switching on the manual gear 22 Using Knime to provide desktop tools to chemists 23 Instant JChem - more ways to see your data 24 The chemistry Excel add-in game 25 SAR analysis in Excel using Helium and JChem 26 7 Years of ChemAxon at Evotec - choices and possibilities 27 Marvin 5.4 - A new generation of structure indexing at Elsevier 28 Utilizing Marvin in rich internet applications using Microsoft Silverlight Hope to see you here in May. ChemAxon -- *Alex Allardyce* Marketing Dir. *ChemAxon**Ltd*. Maramaros koz 3/A, Budapest, 1037 Hungary http://www.chemaxon.com Tel: +361 453 0435 Fax: +361 4532659 mailto:aa@chemaxon.com