Collaboration partners
Accelrys, Inc./SciTegic
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Molecular Networks partners Accelrys Independent Software Vendors (ISV) Program and is developing and distributing components that integrate its software technology into Pipeline Pilot. For more information about the integration of CORINA, ADRIANA.Code, SYLVIA, isoCYP and MN.Tools into Pipeline Pilot see the news archive or the Pipeline Pilot Components page. |
Biomax Informatics AG
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Biomax Informatics and Molecular Networks entered into a strategic partnership in order to effectively join bioinformatics and chemoinformatics into one stream of research. For more information about the alliance with Biomax Informatics AG see the news archive. |
BioSolveIT GmbH
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BioSolveIT and Molecular Networks collaborate for joint marketing on the North American market, for a seamless interface beetween BioSolveIT's premium docking program FlexX and CORINA and in the BMBF funded project NovoBench (see below). For more information about the joint marketing with BioSolveIT see the news archive. |
Chemical Computing Group, Inc.
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Since version 2007.09, Chemical Computing Group's (CCG) comprehensive and powerful life science modeling suite Molecular Operating Environment - MOE - provides an interface to seamlessly integrate CORINA. For more information about the integration of CORINA into the MOE see the news archive. |
Inte:Ligand GmbH
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Inte:Ligand's high quality and flexible virtual compound library generation platform ilib diverse has an integrated module of CORINA. Furthermore, Inte:Ligand and Molecular Networks share complementary technology for mutual benefit. More information is available in the news archive. |
Optibrium Limited
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Optibrium and Molecular Networks collaborate to share complementary technology platforms; Molecular Network's algorithms can be accessed through Optibrium's StarDrop platform for guiding compound selection and design decisions in drug discovery. CORINA provides high quality structures as input to StarDrop's P450 metabolism models. For more information about StarDrop and Optibrium, please see the web site of Optibrium. |
Symyx Technologies, Inc. (and former MDL Information Systems, Inc.)
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MDL Information Systems, now with Symyx Technologies and the recognized leader in discovery informatics for the life sciences and chemistry in industry and academia, uses CORINA-generated 3D molecular models in its molecule databases, such as the Available Chemicals Directory or the National Cancer Institute Databases. For more information about the collaboration with Symyx/MDL see the news archive. |













