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Quickly learn how to integrate Schrödinger technology into your research. From overviews to deep dives, you can find information about applications, workflows, and analysis here.
Quickly learn how to integrate Schrödinger technology into your research. From overviews to deep dives, you can find information about applications, workflows, and analysis here.
A free video series introducing the basics of using Maestro Bioluminate.
Self-guided step-by-step introductions to various workflows with example files for getting comfortable with Schrödinger tools.
Short video overviews of specific introductory and scientific topics, including summaries of new release features.
A one-page PDF that visually describes the panel or workflow.
Use keyboard shortcuts to import structures from ChemDraw.
Compounds, plots, or whole LiveReports can be exported into various file formats.
Import compounds using a file, sketching ideas, database searches, by number, or by property values.
Use limiting conditions to display different assay data in the LiveReport for further analysis.
Learn to create Freeform columns, enabling a variety of workflows and queues beyond the capabilities of a static database.
Learn how to use WebPyMOL to visualize 3D data.
Learn handy shortcuts in LiveDesign, both in LiveReports and from the keyboard.
An overview of the LiveDesign Project Overview Landing Page.
Learn how to add, freeze, sort by, and reorder columns.
Use the formula functions to concatenate values from multiple columns to view assay data in a single column.
Learn how to navigate LiveDesign’s 2D Sketcher to create and modify compounds.
Define and apply a multi-parameter optimization that evaluates several properties at once.
Level up your skill set with hands-on, online molecular modeling courses. These self-paced courses cover a range of scientific topics and include access to Schrödinger software and support.
Connect your students to industry-leading molecular modeling software through a web-based platform. Incorporate molecular modeling in the classroom.