Chemical Space Docking: Odyssey to Unlock Relevant Compounds

webinar

Thu, 26 Jan 2023, 16:00 CET (Berlin)

Dr. Serghei Glinca, CrystalsFirst and Alexander Neumann, BioSolveIT

Chemical Space Docking: Odyssey to Unlock Relevant Compounds

Chemical Space exploration is experiencing a major breakthrough, thanks to rapid advancements in the technology behind it. By seamlessly integrating computational and experimental methods, researchers are now able to unlock the full potential of structure-based drug discovery. One such method that has gained significant attention is Chemical Space Docking, which plays a vital role in identifying promising drug candidates and viable compounds among vast chemical space. This cutting-edge method offers a cost-efficient, rapid way to mine the most relevant compounds with a high hit rate and with chemical diversity among hits.[1],[2]

Join us as we explore the potential of make-on-demand Chemical Spaces and discover how this approach can retrieve relevant chemistry and lead to more effective drug development. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn from experts in the field and unlock the secrets of Chemical Space.

You can access the webinar slides as well here (PDF).

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