A Review Report
on The 1st International Conference on Drug Design and Discovery
February 4 - 7, 2008, Dubai, UAE
Introduction
The 1st International Conference on Drug Design
and Discovery (ICDDD) was held from Feb. 4 -7, 2008
at Dubai, UAE. ICDDD 2008 was the first major international
conference and exhibition of the series, which aimed to present
cutting edge advances in various disciplines of drug design
and discovery. Over 600 leading industrial and academic experts
from 58 countries around the globe presented their findings
in the form of Plenary Lectures, Invited Lectures, Session Lectures
and Posters at this four-day conference. The ICDDD 2008 offered
an in-depth assessment of the challenges involved in the dynamic
and fast moving field of drug discovery and development bringing
together leading chemists, pharmacologists, biotechnologists,
and other allied professionals to discuss and present the latest
important developments in the field.
Organizers: Higher College of Technology and Eureka
Science
Under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak
Al Nahayan, the event was co-organized by Eureka Science and
Higher College of Technology with the venue being the Dubai
International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dubai, UAE.
Dubai World Trade Centre: The Venue
Dubai, the host city, is the region's business and tourism centre
which is connected to all international markets. The city is
also famous as the regional trading hub and gateway to the rest
of the Middle East. The visitors coming to Dubai could enjoy
a whole range of different experiences which included elements
of adventure, contrast, discovery and surprise. Dubai World
Trade Center, the venue of the conference, offered a comprehensive
range of facilities catering to all types of meetings and major
international conventions.
The Board
The Chairman and Co-Chairman of the Organizing Committee of
ICDDD were Prof. Richard R. Ernst (Nobel Laureate) and Prof.
Atta-ur-Rahman, FRS, respectively.
The Organizing Secretaries of various sections of the conference,
prominent scientists in their respective fields, were: Magid
Abou-Gharbia (Wyeth Research, Collegeville, PA, USA), Charles
Cantor (SEQUENOM, Inc., CA, USA), Erik De Clercq (Rega Institute
for Medical Research, Belgium), Ben M. Dunn (University of Florida,
FL, USA), Stephen T. Furlong (Discovery Medicine, AstraZeneca
Pharmaceuticals, DE, USA), Kenji Izuhara (Saga Medical School,
Japan), Levon M. Khachigian (University of New South Wales,
Sydney, Australia), Chandra Prakash (Pfizer Global Research
and Development, CT, USA), Peter E. Nielsen (The Panum Institute,
Denmark), Allen B. Reitz (Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical
Research and Development, PA, USA), Patrice Talaga (Global Chemistry
R&D, UCB S.A., Belgium), Istvan Toth (University of Queensland,
Australia) and Michael J. Waring (The University of Cambridge,
England).
Major Tracks Covered
The major topics of discussion related to drug design and discovery
at the conference included: Cancer; Cardiovascular Diseases;
CNS; Pharmacogenomics; Protein & Peptides; Inflammation
& Allergy; Drug Delivery & Safety; Drug Discovery Informatics;
Drug Metabolism; Medicinal and Combinatorial Chemistry; Nanotechnology;
Emerging Biomarkers & Drug Targets; Case Studies of Successful
Drug Discovery and Development.
Salient Features of the Event
Meet the Nobel Laureates
One of the salient and unique features of the event was “Meet
the Nobel Laureates” session, which was hosted
by Higher College of Technology (HCT). HCT had made magnificent
arrangements, proper to the occasion. Held on Feb. 3, 2008 in
Abu Dhabi, UAE, the event witnessed the presence of 11 Nobel
Laureates. The participating Nobel Laureates were Prof. J. Robin
Warren, Prof. Dr. Robert Huber, Prof. Dr. Klaus von Klitzing,
Prof. Yuan T. Lee, Prof. Richard R. Ernst, Prof. M. Veltman,
Prof. Sir Harry Kroto, Prof. Jim Cronin, Prof. Johann Deisenhofer,
Prof. Kurt Wuthrich and Prof. J. Robert Schrieffer.
Wide Range of Participation
The conference witnessed global participation
from academia and industry. Country-wise participation breakdown
is as follows:
| Countries |
Participants |
Countries |
Participants |
Algeria
|
1 |
New Zealand |
2 |
Argentina
|
1 |
Norway
|
4 |
Austria
|
4 |
Pakistan
|
30 |
Australia
|
25 |
Poland
|
13 |
Belgium
|
12 |
Portugal
|
7 |
Brazil
|
2 |
Romania
|
6 |
Canada
|
20 |
Russia
|
6 |
Chile
|
1 |
Saudi Arabia
|
6 |
Croatia
|
1 |
Singapore
|
4 |
Cyprus
|
1 |
Slovakia
|
2 |
Czech Republic
|
7 |
Slovenia
|
4 |
Denmark
|
12 |
South Africa
|
5 |
Egypt
|
3 |
South Korea
|
15 |
Estonia
|
1 |
Spain
|
13 |
| Finland |
3 |
Sudan |
1 |
| France |
25 |
Swaziland |
1 |
| Germany |
25 |
Sweden |
19 |
| Greece |
10 |
Switzerland |
12 |
| Hungary |
6 |
Taiwan |
17 |
| Iceland |
2 |
Thailand |
2 |
| India |
6 |
The Netherlands |
3 |
| Iran |
1 |
Turkey |
4 |
| Ireland |
2 |
Ukraine |
1 |
| Italy |
25 |
UAE |
75 |
| Japan |
26 |
UK |
25 |
| Jordon |
1 |
USA |
95 |
| Kazakhstan |
1 |
Venezuela |
2 |
| Latvia |
1 |
|
|
| Macedonia |
1 |
|
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Malaysia
|
1 |
|
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| Mexico |
1 |
TOTAL |
602 |
Inaugural Ceremony
The impressive inaugural ceremony of the event
commenced on Feb. 4, 2008. His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak
Al Nahayan, Minister for Higher Education and Research, Dubai
was the Chief Guest, who welcomed and appreciated the combined
efforts of Eureka Science and Higher College of Technology for
organizing such an event of multidimensional importance. Amongst
others who addressed the ceremony were: Dr. Richard R. Ernst,
Chairman of the Organizing Committee of ICDDD, Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman,
FRS, Co-Chairman and Dr. Matthew Honan, Director of
Eureka Science Ltd.
Regular Sessions
During Feb. 4 and Feb. 7, 2008, speaker sessions
were held in four halls of International Convention and Exhibition
Centre of Dubai World Trade Center. All the sessions were
well attended and appreciated by the participants. Poster
presentation was also conducted simultaneously with the lecture
sessions, where the presenters displayed their posters, which
were visited by a number of delegates.
Exhibition
Apart from lecture series and poster presentation,
there was exhibition as well, where different companies had
displayed their publications and other material. The participating
exhibitors were: New Chemistry Horizons Laboratories Ltd.,
Dubai Pharmacy College & Dubai Medical College for Girls,
DUBIOTECH - Dubai Biotechnology & Research Park, Bentham
Science Publishers Ltd., Nowicky Pharma, FQS Poland, Chembridge
Corporation, Emirates Airlines, WYETH, Phoenix Pharmaceuticals,
Inc., Prous Science, a Thomson Scientific Business, Higher
Colleges of Technology, RAK Medical & Health Sciences
University and Iris Biotech GmbH.
Media Partners & Sponsors
The event was sponsored by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Bentham
Science Publishers, Science Magazine, GVK Biosciences, COMSTECH,
AK Medical and Health Sciences University, The Dubai Biotechnology
and Research Park (DuBiotech), Dubai Medical College for Girls,
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., and The Swiss National Science Foundation
(SNSF).
ICDDD: A Success Measure
ICDDD has been a great success both in its conduct and impact.
Being the first ever held conference of this caliber in the
region, ICDDD has proved to be a good beginning, which will
have far reaching impact on Drug Design and Discovery. At
the same time it has been a great success with its smooth
conduct, wide range of subjects covered, participation of
large number of delegates, fruitful deliberations and immense
response of the participants towards discovering Drug Design
and Dubai together.
Conclusion
The Success of the 1st ICDDD is in keeping with
the vision and mission of the organizers, who had envisioned
of it as being a good beginning as the first mega event in
the region on the subject of Drug Design and Discovery. As
the Chairman, Dr. Ernst in his welcome note said;
“The conference will host leading scientists and Nobel
laureates from academia and industry worldwide, to discuss
the latest developments in drug design and discovery. The
conference aims to provide many interesting perspectives on
how the science and technology of drug discovery is changing
and will continue to change in the modern era.”
The conference came up as the living example of this message
and it has set up stage for success of conferences coming
up in the series.
| Reasons to attend.. |
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"The anti-cancer
section of the ICDDD will be devoted to a wide-ranging look
at various modalities and approaches to cancer treatment
and drug discovery. Open discussion, exchange of critical
ideas, and face-to-face communication will be encouraged
at all levels".
Michael J. Waring
Professor
Department of Pharmacology
University of Cambridge, UK
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"A great opportunity
to learn more about the present and the future of Medicinal
Chemistry"
Patrice Talaga
Associate Director
Discovery Technologies
Global Chemistry, R&D UCB, Belgium
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"Drug discovery is changing
rapidly with the advent of new technology in chemistry and
a "revolution" in molecular medicine, in particular regarding
our molecular and genetic understanding of diseases. ICDDD
2008, therefore could not be more timely, pointing the directions
into the future."
Peter E. Nielsen
Professor
The Panum Institute
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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"The discovery and development
of new biomarkers is a very active and rapidly evolving
field. The ICDDD will provide an opportunity to bring together
not only biomarker experts, but also scientists defining
emerging drug targets. We expect that bringing together
experts from both fields at the same time will result in
a very fruitful and exciting session!"
Stephen T. Furlong
Director / Principal Scientist
Discovery Medicine
AstraZeneca, USA |
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Participating
Nobel Laureates
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Zhores I. Alferov, Russia
Nobel Prize - 2000 |
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Baruch S. Blumberg, USA
Nobel Prize - 1976 |
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James Cronin, USA
Nobel Prize - 1980 |
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Johann Deisenhofer, USA
Nobel Prize - 1988 |
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Richard R. Ernst, Switzerland
Nobel Prize - 1991 |
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Robert Huber, Germany
Nobel Prize - 1988 |
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Klaus von Klitzing, Germany
Nobel Prize - 1985 |
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Sir Harold Kroto, UK
Nobel Prize - 1996 |
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Yuan T. Lee, Taiwan
Nobel Prize - 1986 |
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Robert C. Richardson, USA
Nobel Prize - 1996 |
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John Robert Schrieffer, USA
Nobel Prize - 1972 |
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Martinus J.G. Veltman, The
Netherlands
Nobel Prize - 1999 |
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J. Robin Warren, Australia
Nobel Prize - 2005 |
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Kurt Wüthrich, USA
Nobel Prize - 2002 |
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| Welcome note: |
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“The conference will host leading
scientists and Nobel laureates from academia and
industry worldwide, to discuss the latest developments
in drug design and discovery.
The conference aims to provide many interesting
perspectives on how the science and technology of
drug discovery is changing and will continue to
change in the modern era.”

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Participating Exhibitors
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