Prof. Alan Talevi was born in Buenos Aires, 1980. He obtained his Pharmacy degree in 2004 and completed his Ph.D. studies in 2007, both at the University of La Plata (UNLP, Argentina). Among other recognitions, he was granted the award for the best Ph.D. thesis on Computational Chemistry from the Argentinean Chemical Society (2008), a Pacifichem Young Scholar Award (USA, 2010), and the Award for Scientific and Technological Production from UNLP (2016). Since 2010, he holds a permanent position at the Argentinean Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET), where he currently occupies an Independent Researcher position, and since 2012 he is the professor in charge of the Biopharmacy/Pharmacokinetics course at the Faculty of Exact Sciences, UNLP. Since 2014 he is a professor of the Master in Medicinal Plants at the UNLP, and since 2018 he is an invited professor of the Medical Molecular Biology (University of Buenos Aires). In 2021 he acted as an invited professor at the University of Salamanca (Spain). He has published over 80 articles in periodicals and more than 80 book chapters/entries, mostly in the fields of machine learning, drug discovery, and biopharmacy. In 2018 he became the Head of the Laboratory of Bioactive Research and Development (LIDeB, UNLP). Responsible for a bioinformatics node of a Marie Curie RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange) H2020e (REPEAT project) and technical responsible in Argentina for the T2020-154 project, subsidized by the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund.
Poster presentations at the 10th BrazMedChem will not follow a template. Authors may prepare their posters of their own choice and art, trying to present the results with as little text as possible and more figures and graphs attractive to the reader. The maximum poster size should be 120cm high and 90cm wide. All flash presentations 1 to10 (Sessions 1 to 10) should be also presented as posters.