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Workshop on Open-Source Tools in Chemistry

24 June 2021 14:00-16:00, United Kingdom


Introduction
All scientists working in chemistry need software tools for accessing, handling and storing chemical information, or performing molecular modelling and computational chemistry. There is now a wealth of open-source tools to help in these activities; however, many are not as well-known as commercial offerings. These workshops offer a unique opportunity for attendees to try out a range of open-source software packages for themselves with expert tuition in different aspects of chemistry. Information is provided for attendees to install the packages to run on their own laptops.

This is the last of four two-hour sessions, which will be run on Zoom. The workshop is free to attend, but registration is required.

Advanced DataWarrior with Isabelle Giraud, Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Ltd

The previous very popular introductory workshop brought DataWarrior to a new, wider audience. This workshop will highlight advanced features, macros and other topics that were brought up by users. So feel free to submit requests. Go to http://www.openmolecules.org/datawarrior/ to learn more about DataWarrior.

Videos from previous workshops on open-source software tools can be found on our YouTube channel - follow the link to discover more: https://twitter.com/macinchem/status/1364880581461426176
 
Speakers
  • Isabelle Giraud Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Switzerland
  • Tom Goddard UC San Francisco, United States
  • Greg Landrum T5 Informatics & ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  • David Koes University of Pittsburg, United States

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
Liverpool ChiroChem Ltd is a chemical technology innovator on a mission to accelerate the discovery and development of high-quality drugs through improved access to 3D chemical space.
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