Pharmaceutical Formulations Workshop 2025
Using Schrödinger's Materials Science Suite for molecular modeling and machine learning in the area of pharmaceutical formulation and delivery
Schrödinger invites you to a one-day in-person workshop in Mannheim, Germany to gain hands-on training in the use of our Materials Science Suite for drug development.
Participants will get practical experience and in-person guidance in using our Materials Science Suite and the tools involved in building molecules, polymers, and complex mixtures for use in molecular dynamics simulations. Leveraging automated property prediction workflows as well as analysis tools will play an important role. Another aspect will be the application of machine learning.
Examples of how molecular-scale simulations can inform drug delivery and formulation research will be included through-out the day.
When & Where:
(Location Updated)
Wednesday 19th March 2025, 10:00 am CET
LanzCarré Hotel Mannheim
Heinz Haber Str. 2
68163 Mannheim
Germany
(5 minutes walk from Mannheim Hauptbahnhof)
Please see the Agenda for more details about the content presented.
Please see our FAQs for information regarding what to bring, getting to the venue, and accessibility.
If you need further information please contact Patrick Heasman:
patrick.heasman@schrodinger.com
If you are interested but unable to attend in person, please reach out to the contact above.
Registration:
Registration is free and includes lunch and refreshments.
Participants must bring their own laptop to access the software, and an external mouse is recommended. We will be utilising our Virtual Computer, which is accessed via web browser - No software installation is required prior to the session.
Places are limited, so please ensure to register as soon as possible.
Registration will close at latest on Friday 14th March 2025
Who should attend:
Any researcher studying drug discovery, design, formulation, or interested generally in learning about computational materials science. No prior experience is required.
Instructional material can be reviewed before or after the workshop for free at:
Speakers and demonstrators:
Dr Caroline Krauter
Dr Irene Bechis
Dr Patrick Heasman