Molecular Conceptor
Molecular Conceptor, produced by Synergix Ltd, is a computer-based, interactive training solution used for teaching, reviewing and strengthening knowledge of medicinal chemistry, [...] design, cheminformatics, structural bioinformatics and molecular modelling.
Molecular Conceptor presents the fundamental topics surrounding computer-aided [...] design from basic principles to more in-depth examination and using interactive 3D technology, practical examples and many case studies, the concepts, methodologies and techniques used in [...] discovery are brought to life.
International experts in the field of [...] discovery have shared their skills, knowledge and experiences, and allowed the Synergix Ltd team to create Molecular Conceptor, an elearning tool that provides both students and professionals of the life sciences sector with the day-to-day knowledge and skills required to make an impact on modern [...] discovery.
The Concept
The concept behind Molecular Conceptor aims to bring together, in a ready-digested format, the necessary knowledge surrounding the skills, techniques and approaches used by the [...] discovery team as a whole. It provides all the information needed by the medicinal chemist to allow him to analyze, understand and make informed decisions concerning the design of a [...], thus enabling them to contribute effectively to the [...] discovery process.
Contents
Molecular Conceptor is made up of 11 main volumes, which are broken down into 36 chapters, each of which tackles a different aspect of [...] design. The 11 volumes are as follows:
*Introduction to Molecular Modelling
- Protein Structure and Modeling
- [...] Discovery
- Structure-Based [...] Design
- Ligand-Based Design
- QSAR and Chemometrics
- Synthesis and Library Design
- Peptidomimetics
- ADME Properties and Predictions
- Cheminformatics
- General Topics
Molecular Conceptor, Version 1 ,was first released in December 2001 with 600 pages. Since then the software has developed and grown and in June 2008, Version 2.11 was released with more than 4000 pages.