Living a dream: in silico L.O. for MedChems

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Thu, 30 Apr 2015, 16:00 CEST (Berlin)

Dr. Marcus Gastreich, BioSolveIT GmbH, St. Augustin, Germany

Living a dream: in silico L.O. for MedChems

Leave modeling to the experts! — Today’s working conditions put pressure on this mantra:
Research must live with less workforce and faster results are expected; on the other hand, new algorithms, visualization and more have emerged which make it not only attractive but very sensible to put parts of computation in the hands of non-experts.

This leverages chemical intuition, takes workload off the experts, and lets everyone concentrate on one’s strengths.

Imagine, you would see and understand SAR at an atomic level, you would on-the-fly decide upon the next best move in the battle against cancer, depression, and superbugs. Imagine, you would have torsions are marked as ‘be careful!’, imagine on-the-fly proposal support for your next round of compounds is delivered in situ. All this with apt protonation & tautomers — and compatible with your budget.

We have this for you. Let us show you how to live it today!

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