Hi,
Every software has a plus point. You can take demos and evaluate.
Also look at the publications made for comparison of methods used. Accuracy be a
priority over cost.
Best wishes,
Scientist,
India
91-9823161187
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 Dave.ccl_list~~giantscience.com wrote :
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>Sent to CCL by: "Dave ." [ccl_list,,giantscience.com]
>I'm in the process of setting up a new modeling research lab at MIT
(academic lab). I'm trying to put together a budget for modeling software we'll
want to purchase for the coming year. We will be part of a drug design effort,
so we'll be doing the standard stuff associated with such an effort
(visualization of ligands and proteins, docking, scoring [binding, ADME], etc.)
We expect to have a lot of compounds/data flowing through via library
screening.