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Speakers at the Alfred Benzon Symposium No. 42 on Rational Molecular Design in Drug Research, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 8-12, 1997. The symposium was organized by Professors Tommy Liljefors, Flemming Steen Jorgensen, and Povl Krogsgaard-Larsen. The participants included Donald B. Boyd, Robert C. Glen, Victor J. Hruby, Robert S. Pearlman, Gabriele Cruciani, D. Eric Walters, James P. Snyder, W. Graham Richards, Gerhard Klebe, J. Andrew McCammon, Gerd Folkers, Peter Goodford, Janet M. Thornton, Dan Donnelly, Wim G. J. Hol, Terry P. Lybrand, Patrick Y. S. Lam, Regine Bohacek, Garland R. Marshall, Mark A. Murcko, Klaus Mueller, Inge Thoger Christensen, Ki H. Kim, and Per-Ola Norrby.
Denmark group photo


Speakers at the first Emerging Technology Symposium, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 22, 2000. Front row (from left): Joao M. Aires-de-Sousa, Shiang-Tai Lin, Matthew R. Lee, and Melissa L. Plount Price. Back row (from left): Thomas F. Hendrickson, Randy J. Zauhar, Amiram Goldblum (winning speaker), and Donald B. Boyd (organizer). Participants were awarded a complimentary volume of "Reviews in Computational Chemistry".
Speakers at the Emerging Technologies Symposium 2000
Panel of Experts at the first Emerging Technology Symposium, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 22, 2000. Front row (from left): Terry R. Stouch, Amiram Goldblum (winning speaker), Donald B. Boyd (organizer), and David C. Spellmeyer. Back row (from left): Charles H. Reynolds, George R. Famini, Curt Breneman, and Peter S. Shenkin.
Judges at the Emerging Technologies Symposium 2000
An s orbital has spherical symmetry.Don Boyd and young scholar


Hook's law is modeled by an elastic spring.Don Boyd and an avid learner


The chemistry of flowers.The chemistry of flowers


Swing Preparing to conduct a physics experiment on the interconversion of potential energy and kinetic energy.


Gone fishing.Gone fishing


DNA double helixYes, that's correct. A pairs with T, and G pairs with C.


Sunshine.Sunshine


HarvardVeritas.


OrlandoAt the race track for Indy cars.



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