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2019 Tinker_meeting including the joint Charmm-Tinker meeting

This year the Tinker meeting will be held in Paris and will be organized in two parts. First a joint meeting with the Charmm community at the Pasteur Institute followed by a 2-day Tinker specific workshop held at Sorbonne Univerisité.


Dates & location The whole meeting will be run from thursday july 18th to monday july 21th. Be careful, for the Tinker community, the meeting starts at the Pasteur Institute and then moves to SOrbonne Univerisité.

First part: joint Chamm-Tinker meeting
Location: Institut Pasteur, 28 Rue du Dr Roux, Paris, France

   Tuesday 18th of July 2019 (Charmm/Tinker) – Salle Auditorium C  F JACOB RdC 17c
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08h15 Breakfast - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
08h50 - Scientific Talks -
10h30 Coffee break - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
11h00 - Scientific Talks -
12h30 Lunch – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
15h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
16h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session

Friday 19th of July 2019 (Charmm/Tinker) - Salle Auditorium C F JACOB RdC 17c
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08h15 Breakfast - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
08h50 - Scientific Talks -
10h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
11h00 - Scientific Talks -
12h30 Lunch - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
15h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
16h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session
   Saturday 20th of July 2019 (Charmm/Tinker) - Salle Auditorium C  F JACOB RdC 17c
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08h15 Breakfast - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
08h50 - Scientific Talks -
10h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
11h00 - Scientific Talks -
12h30 Lunch - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
15h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
16h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session

  • Important information concerning the Pasteur Institute: Attendee list.
  Security in Pasteur is strict (Sorry for that !). You will need to leave an ID at the entrance.We will have to provide an as accurate as possible list of attendees.


* Access to Pasteur from the airport.
  Of course you can use, Taxis/Ubers, Public transportation can also be an option from Paris-CDG (RER_B + Line 6, Buses), and should not be "impossible" to implement with ~10 min walk at the arrival (may need GPS or map).


Hotels and lodging
Many possibilities are offered in Paris but recommand to take into consideration that there will be 2 sites.


* For the hotel around the Pasteur Institute, we suggests two hotels (ABEROTEL and
Hotel_Concorde_Montparnasse, but there are many other places in the
vicinity, of course):

o the ABEROTEL (https://aberotelparishotel.com).
  It is the closest (600 meters, 8mn walk to Pasteur for google),
  It is old fashioned, rooms are cozy but all different and not
  necessarily large. There is no elevator, breakfast is served
  downstairs (-1) if you wish. Number of room is limited.
  Prices should be around 120 Euros/day.

o Hotel Concorde Montparnasse (http://www.hotel-montparnasse.com)
  is a big modern hotel, all comfort, many rooms.
  It is a bit farther (1 km, 14mn walk according to google).
  Prices should be around 150 Euros/day. You probably have better
  rates through booking.com or other online booking web services than
  calling to the hotel.


* Attendee list.
  Security in Pasteur is strict (Sorry for that !).
  You will need to leave an ID at the entrance.
  We will have to provide an as accurate as possible list of
  attendees.

> > * Access to Pasteur from the airport. > Of course you can use, Taxis/Ubers, > Public transportation can also be an option from Paris-CDG > (RER_B + Line 6, Buses), and should not be "impossible" to implement > with ~10 min walk at the arrival (may need GPS or map). > - Question: do you wish me to open an editable google.doc so you can > post your arrival time and see with whom you could share a cab ? > > Best, and looking forward to see you in Paris,


Participants
Greg Beran UC Riverside
Bernie Brooks NIH/NHLBI Dave Case Rutgers University Sara Cheng UT Austin Andres Cisneros University of North Texas Tom Darden Openeye scientific Akshaya Das UC Berkeley Omar Demerdash oak ridge national laboratory Peter Eastman Stanford University Nohad Gresh Sorbonne Université Matthew Harger UT Austin Teresa Head-Gordon UC Berkeley Chris Ho Drug Design Methodoligies Luc-Henri Jolly Sorbonne Université Preston Keller Kingdom Capital Louis Lagardère Sorbonne Université Filippo Lipparini University of Pisa Jacob Litman University of Iowa Chengwen Liu UT Austin Marie Laury Washington University in St. Louis Daniele Loco Sorbonne Université Yvon Maday Sorbonne Université Jessica Nash MolSSI Paul Nerenberg California State University, Los Angeles Dominique Nocito UC Riverside Xiaoliang Pan Oklahoma University Cong Pan HKUST Jean-Philip Piquemal Sorbonne Université Jay Ponder Washington University in St. Louis Rui Qi UT Austin Josh Rackers Washington University in St. Louis Julia Rice IBM Pengyu Ren UT Austin Michael Schnieders University of Iowa Yihan Shao Oklahoma University Michael Schauperl UCSD Andrew Simmonett NIH/NHLBI Benjamin Stamm RWTH Aachen University Ernest Smiley Kingdom Capital Bill Swope IBM Mark Tuckerman NYU Sameer Varma University of South Florida Brandon Walker UT Austin George Whitwell North Carolina Wesleyan College Wei Yang Florida State University Zhi Wang Washington University in St. Louis Guowei Wei Michigan State University