New Features in SeeSAR 13.1 and infiniSee 6.1 Releases

webinar

Thu, 11 Jul 2024, 16:00 CEST (Berlin)

Dr. Alexander Neumann, BioSolveIT, Germany

New Features in SeeSAR 13.1 and infiniSee 6.1 Releases

In order to succeed in research and development, state-of-the-art drug discovery requires novel methods to efficiently address existing challenges.

In this webinar, we will highlight recent major updates to both of our drug discovery platforms, SeeSAR 13.1 and infiniSee 6.1. This includes the polishing of the covalent docking utilization in the user interface: Covalent warheads are automatically detected and transformed into their target-bound form. With more adjustable parameters on hands, users can now easily fine tune their settings to achieve better results in their projects. Additional topics include the new target view control, the External Docking Mode, and many more.

As for infiniSee, we will showcase the use of the highly-anticipated R-group search in the Motif Matcher to extract expanded compounds from ultra-large Chemical Spaces. Together with augmentations to the compound handling in the Analyzer Mode, users can now perform even more sophisticated follow up with their results. Finally, use cases of the novel ad hoc libraries will be presented, allowing users to cross-screen molecules retrieved with infiniSee in its different modes.

Participants can receive a certificate of attendance, which lists the discussed topics.

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