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Physiomics will present a half-day workshop on “The Prediction of Cardiotoxicity Using In Silico Tools”, ahead of the 2013 PAGE meeting. The workshop will start with a review and demonstration of the models currently available for analysing cardiac toxicity, from effects on individual myocyte action potentials to Torsade de Pointes risk categorisation. This general introduction will be followed by the presentation of Physiomics’ own cardiotoxicity prediction...

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We are pleased to announce that Dr Hitesh Mistry will be the "Guest Speaker" of the Second Systems Biology Symposium at the Institute of Medical Sciences University of Aberdeen (March, 29, 2013). Hitesh will give a presentation entitled "Models for Drugs!". Please click here for more information on the conference. ...

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We are pleased to announce that Dr Christophe Chassagnole has been invited to contribute to the panel discussions of leading experts at the 1st CASyM stakeholders conference during Bio-Vision, the world life sciences forum in Lyon (March, 24-26, 2013).  CASyM is a European project, supported by the FP7- Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission, to develop a road map outlining an integrative...

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Dr Frances Brightman and Dr Eric Fernandez have been accepted to present their posters at the AACR Annual Meeting 2013, which will take place April 6-10 in Washington, DC. The posters entitled “drugCARD: a database of anticancer treatment regimens and drug combinations” (#5147) and “Modeling ionizing radiation exposure in vitro and in vivo using the Virtual Tumour” (#5233) will present the latest technology advances developed...

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Physiomics plc (AIM: PYC), the Oxford, UK based systems biology company, is pleased to announce that it has been recognised by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research as an eligible research organisation for French companies seeking to claim French Research and Development tax credits (“Agrément crédit d’impôt recherche") on their research projects (2012 to 2014). Read more...

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