Computational Applications in Secondary Metabolite Discovery (CAiSMD): an online workshop
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Published:2021-09-06
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:1758-2946
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Container-title:Journal of Cheminformatics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Cheminform
Author:
Ntie-Kang FideleORCID, Telukunta Kiran K.ORCID, Fobofou Serge A. T.ORCID, Chukwudi Osamor VictorORCID, Egieyeh Samuel A.ORCID, Valli MariliaORCID, Djoumbou-Feunang YannickORCID, Sorokina MariaORCID, Stork ConradORCID, Mathai NeannORCID, Zierep PaulORCID, Chávez-Hernández Ana L., Duran-Frigola MiquelORCID, Babiaka Smith B.ORCID, Tematio Fouedjou RomualdORCID, Eni Donatus B.ORCID, Akame SimeonORCID, Arreyetta-Bawak Augustine B.ORCID, Ebob Oyere T.ORCID, Metuge Jonathan A., Bekono Boris D.ORCID, Isa Mustafa A.ORCID, Onuku RaphaelORCID, Shadrack Daniel M.ORCID, Musyoka Thommas M.ORCID, Patil Vaishali M.ORCID, van der Hooft Justin J. J.ORCID, da Silva Bolzani VanderlanORCID, Medina-Franco José L.ORCID, Kirchmair JohannesORCID, Weber TilmannORCID, Tastan Bishop ÖzlemORCID, Medema Marnix H.ORCID, Wessjohann Ludger A.ORCID, Ludwig-Müller JuttaORCID
Abstract
AbstractWe report the major conclusions of the online open-access workshop “Computational Applications in Secondary Metabolite Discovery (CAiSMD)” that took place from 08 to 10 March 2021. Invited speakers from academia and industry and about 200 registered participants from five continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and North America) took part in the workshop. The workshop highlighted the potential applications of computational methodologies in the search for secondary metabolites (SMs) or natural products (NPs) as potential drugs and drug leads. During 3 days, the participants of this online workshop received an overview of modern computer-based approaches for exploring NP discovery in the “omics” age. The invited experts gave keynote lectures, trained participants in hands-on sessions, and held round table discussions. This was followed by oral presentations with much interaction between the speakers and the audience. Selected applicants (early-career scientists) were offered the opportunity to give oral presentations (15 min) and present posters in the form of flash presentations (5 min) upon submission of an abstract. The final program available on the workshop website (https://caismd.indiayouth.info/) comprised of 4 keynote lectures (KLs), 12 oral presentations (OPs), 2 round table discussions (RTDs), and 5 hands-on sessions (HSs). This meeting report also references internet resources for computational biology in the area of secondary metabolites that are of use outside of the workshop areas and will constitute a long-term valuable source for the community. The workshop concluded with an online survey form to be completed by speakers and participants for the goal of improving any subsequent editions.
Funder
deutscher akademischer austauschdienst
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications
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