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  • This Thursday! Bridging Discovery, Imaging, and the Future

    Join us for an interactive Technology Idea Exchange: Bridging Discovery, Imaging, and the Future

    This Thursday, April 23 at 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CDT

    Explore how biochemical and phenotypic screening, 3D biology, advanced imaging, AI, and lab automation are converging to transform discovery workflows—and accelerate the path from target to therapeutic.

    Led by Glauco Souza, PhD (Greiner Bio-One North America), this session will share a forward-looking perspective on what’s next in drug discovery.

    Bring your questions and join the conversation.

  • Tomorrow! Encoded Libraries & Biophysical Lead Discovery TIG Science Circle

    It's not too late to register! Join the Encoded Libraries and Biophysical Lead Discovery Topical Interest Group Science Circle on April 7, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. CDT.

    The discussion will be led by TIG Chair Timothy Foley, with guest speaker Mat Todd, Head of Chemical Networks at the Structural Genomics Consortium (UCL).

    They’ll discuss Target 2035, a global open science initiative led by the Structural Genomics Consortium that brings together academia and industry to develop chemical probes for every human protein by 2035.

  • Next Tuesday! SLAS Data Science and AI TIG Science Circle

    Join the SLAS Data Science and AI TIG Science Circle on on March 31, 2026 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CDT for a follow-up virtual discussion building on the momentum from the TIG meeting at the SLAS2026 International Conference in Boston.

    Hosted by TIG Chair Ian Kerman, NVIDIA this session continues the conversation on the role of AI in scientific writing, posters and peer review for SLAS.

    The discussion will explore the need for thoughtful, community-driven guidelines and expand the conversation to a broader audience, inviting new ideas on responsible AI use across SLAS posters and presentations. 

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