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Cambridge Healthtech Institute encourages attendees to gain further exposure by presenting their work in the poster sessions. To secure a poster board and inclusion in the conference materials, your abstract must be submitted, approved and your registration paid in full by May 10, 2013.
Register online, or by phone, fax or mail. Please indicate that you would like to present a poster. Once your registration has been fully processed, we will send an email with a unique link and instructions for submitting your abstract using our online abstract submission tool. Please see below for more information.
Reasons you should present your research poster at this conference:
Note: Posters should be portrait orientation, with maximum dimensions of 36 inches wide (3 feet) x 48 inches high (4 feet). Click here for poster instructionsConfirmed Poster Titles Include:(as of 5/3/2013) Rational design of peptide ligand for affinity chromatography of Human Serum Albumin by molecular docking studies The Static mode method Design, Synthesis and Vasorelaxant activity of some novel 5-nitro Benzimidazole derivatives Simulation of the mutation F76del on the von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor protein: mechanism of the disease and implications for drug development Characterization of the structural basis of small molecule allostery at the muscarinic M4 receptor Engineering Selectivity with salt-bridged small molecule modulators of protein-membrane interactions Identification of pepsin-like domains in Mycobacteria Synthesis, Characterization, Anticancer and Antioxidant Studies of Some New Chalcones and Thiadiazepines Structure-based enzyme engineering for production of sugar-1-phosphates The Effect of N-Methylation in Tetraazamacrocyclic Compounds on the Stability of Its Cu(II) Complexes Discovery of small-molecule inhibitors of Mcl-1 using fragment-based methods and structure-based design Molecular Docking Study on the Binding Interaction of MDM2 Inhibitors