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Description
An integrated platform that bridges scientific reasoning, compound development, and computational tools is now available. Chemaxon’s Design Hub supports medicinal chemistry by facilitating the analysis and prioritization of innovative ideas. This unified platform allows users to design compounds and manage concepts seamlessly. Transitioning from traditional PowerPoint presentations to dynamic, visually engaging, and chemically searchable hypotheses enhances the compound design workflow. Users can conveniently utilize established physicochemical properties, computational models, novelty considerations, or accessible compound catalogs within an interactive visual setting. Collaborate with your Contract Research Organizations (CROs) in the compound development journey through this secure online resource. Furthermore, assess the gathered data from biological assays or experimental structural insights to derive Structure-Activity Relationships (SAR) and generate fresh hypotheses for subsequent optimization cycles. Your scientific ideas can be conveniently organized in a “designer's electronic lab notebook,” which features chemically aware drawing tools that streamline the design process. This comprehensive approach ensures that every step of compound development is efficient and well-documented, paving the way for future innovations.
Description
PyMOL is a molecular visualization system that operates on a user-sponsored, open-source basis, with oversight and distribution managed by Schrödinger. The PyQt interface has replaced Tcl/Tk and MacPyMOL across all platforms, enhancing the user experience significantly. This software offers improved support for third-party plugins and custom scripting, making it a comprehensive tool for rendering and animating three-dimensional structures. Additionally, it includes a plug-in that allows users to incorporate 3D images and animations directly into PowerPoint presentations. Although PyMOL is a commercial product, the majority of its source code is accessible for free under a permissive license. This open-source initiative is sustained by Schrödinger and primarily funded through the sales of PyMOL licenses. Users benefit from open access to executables and a flexible evaluation policy. Recent updates feature an improved fuse command that prevents hypervalent bonds and replaces them with monovalent atoms instead, along with a properties inspector that now allows users to unset settings using the “delete” key. Furthermore, issues regarding the workspace disappearing at certain display resolutions have also been resolved, contributing to a more seamless experience for users.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Chemaxon
Founded
1998
Country
Hungary
Website
chemaxon.com/design-hub
Vendor Details
Company Name
PyMOL
Country
Germany
Website
pymol.org/2/