15-17 May 2023 Toulouse (France)

Comittees and Sponsors

Organisation comittee:  

Isabelle André (INSA-CNRS-INRAE, Toulouse, France),

Sophie Barbe (INSA-CNRS-INRAE, Toulouse, France),

Marie Brut (LAAS, Toulouse, France),

Matthieu Chavent (IPBS, Toulouse, France), 

Juan Cortes (LAAS, Toulouse, France),

Nicolas Destainville (LPT-IRSAMC, Toulouse, France), 

Jérémie Esque (INSA-CNRS-INRAE, Toulouse, France),

Friederike Schmid (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany),

Lukas Stelzl (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany)

 

Scientific comittee: 

Gwenaelle André (INSA-CNRS-INRAE, Paris)

Isabelle André (INSA-CNRS-INRAE, Toulouse)

Marc Baaden (CNRS, Paris)

Sophie Barbe (INSA-CNRS-INRAE, Toulouse)

Matthieu Chavent (CNRS, Toulouse)

Annick Dejaegere (Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg)

Jérémy Esque (INSA-CNRS-INRAE, Toulouse)

Sebastien Fiorucci (Université Côte d’Azur, Nice)  

Friederike Schmid (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany)

Lukas Stelzl (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany) 

 

We would like to thank our sponsors: 

 

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  CECAMCECAM (Centre Européen de Calcul Atomique et Moléculaire) is an organization devoted to the promotion of fundamental research on advanced computational methods and to their application to important problems in frontier areas of science and technology. As the name suggests, the traditional focus of CECAM has been atomistic and molecular simulations, applied to the physics and chemistry of condensed matter. Over the last twenty years, powerful advances in computer hardware and software have supported the extension of these methods to a wide range of problems in materials science, biology and medicinal chemistry.

 

  CARBIOSCarbios is a green biotech company, developing biological and innovative processes. The introduction of enzymes in the value chains of the plastics industry, and in particular for the recovery of end-of-life plastics and textiles, is a world-first designed and developed by Carbios. The research teams are working to develop enzymes naturally present in our environment in order to optimize their polymer degradation activity and their heat resistance. This work is mainly carried out in collaboration with the TBI laboratory and notably, via the cooperative laboratory, PoPLaB (Plastic Polymers and Biotechnologies), co-founded with INSA

 

  Evotec:  Evotec is a life science company with a unique business model focused on delivering highly effective new therapeutics to the patients. The company leverages its multimodality platform, the “Data-driven R&D Autobahn to Cures”, for proprietary projects and within a network of partners including Pharma, Biotech, academics, and other healthcare stakeholders. With more than 4,500 highly qualified people at 17 sites, Evotec aims to create the world-leading co-owned pipeline for innovative therapeutics.

 

  Qubit PharmaceuticalsQubit Pharmaceuticals is a physics driven drug discovery company. Using advanced simulation software and AI-enhanced medicinal chemistry, this company develops novel drug candidates and innovative mode of action against challenging targets. They design their drug candidates atom by atom to optimize their efficiency and their specificity with a favorable safety profile at unprecedented speed.

 

  GDR BIMThe GDR 3003 Molecular Bioinformatics (BIM) is a GDR of the INS2I (CNRS). Its scientific field covers all the computational and mathematical approaches for the processing of information related to biological molecules. 

 

   INSAWith more than 18,000 engineers working in all sectors of the economy, the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse, a public, multidisciplinary and international engineering school, is recognized for the excellence of its five-year post-baccalaureate program, which attracts high-level students. 
 
   LAAS: The Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems (French: Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architectures des systèmes, LAAS) is a research laboratory linked with the CNRS. This facility is located near other important higher education facilities in ToulouseFrance: the Paul Sabatier UniversitySUPAERO, the ENAC, the INSA, as well as other research centers (the ONERA and the CNES). 
 
   ANITI: Porté par l’Université de Toulouse, ANITI développe une nouvelle génération d’intelligence artificielle dite hybride, associant de façon intégrée des techniques d’apprentissage automatique à partir de données et des modèles permettant d’exprimer des contraintes et d’effectuer des raisonnements logiques.S’appuyant sur un modèle collaboratif inclusif, impliquant près de 14 laboratoires et une cinquantaines de partenaires privés, grands groupes, PMEs et start-up émergentes, ANITI intervient sur un spectre large de recherche interdisciplinaire, allant de la recherche fondamentale à la recherche applicative, afin de développer collectivement les briques permettant l’utilisation d’une IA de confiance pour les applications critiques dans les domaines de la mobilité, des transports, de la robotique/cobotique pour l’industrie du futur  par exemple.  
 
 
OneAngstrom: OneAngstrom is a software company that develops and commercializes SAMSON, the AI-assisted open-architecture platform for molecular design. SAMSON is used worldwide in academia and industry - from biotechs to large pharmaceutical companies - for molecular design, simulation, analysis, communication, teaching, and development of custom solutions using the SAMSON C++ and Python SDKs. Get SAMSON at https://www.samson-connect.net
 

Schrödinger: Schrödinger is transforming the way therapeutics and materials are discovered. Schrödinger has pioneered a physics-based software platform that enables discovery of high-quality, novel molecules for drug development and materials applications more rapidly and at lower cost compared to traditional methods. The software platform is used by biopharmaceutical and industrial companies, academic institutions, and government laboratories around the world. Schrödinger’s multidisciplinary drug discovery team also leverages the software platform to advance collaborative programs and its own pipeline of novel therapeutics to address unmet medical needs.Founded in 1990, Schrödinger has over 650 employees and is engaged with customers and collaborators in more than 70 countries. 

 

TBILocated on the campus of the Toulouse National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA), the TBI public research laboratory, supported by INSA Toulouse, CNRS and INRAE, combines fundamental and applied research in the field of biotechnology.  The institute, with strong disciplinary competences in Life Sciences and Engineering Sciences, leads a multi-scale, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary scientific strategy, in order to meet the challenges of the bioeconomy, and associates an important network of public and private collaborators. With an expertise of more than 40 years and internationally recognized, Toulouse Biotechnology Institute, BioChemical Engineering conducts research activities in catalysis and enzyme engineering, systems and synthetic biology, fermentation, process engineering and eco-design.
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