MAR 7, 2019
Aggregation scoring and liability prediction using Schrödinger’s Biologics Suite
Speaker:
Johannes Maier, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, Schrödinger
Speaker:
Johannes Maier, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, Schrödinger
Schrödinger invites you to a one-day in-person workshop in Mannheim, Germany to gain hands-on training in the use of our Materials Science Suite for simulating polymer chemistry and properties.
Participants will get practical experience and in-person guidance in using our Maestro GUI and the tools involved in building molecules, oligomers, mixtures, and polymers for use in molecular dynamics simulations. Examples of how molecular-scale simulations can inform polymer research and development projects will be included through-out the day.
Thursday 6th June, 2024
Glücksteinallee 25
68163 Mannheim
Germany
If you have any questions regarding the event, please contact Patrick Heasman:
patrick.heasman@schrodinger.com
If you are interested but unable to attend in person, please reach out to the contact above.
Registration is free and includes lunch and refreshments.
Participants must bring their own laptop to access the software. And an external mouse is recommended. We will be utilising our virtual computer, which is accessed via web browser – No software installation is required prior to the session.
Places are limited, so please ensure to register as soon as possible.
Registration will close Friday 31st May 2024
Any researcher interested in polymer chemistry, polymer properties, or a general interest in computational simulations. No prior experience is required.
Instructional material can be reviewed before or after the workshop for free at:
Dr Eli Sedghamiz
Dr Irene Bechis
Dr Patrick Heasman
Registration is completely free to attend the workshop. We will also be providing food and refreshments throughout the day.
As we want to give the attendees help and guidance during the workshop we currently have no intention of running this workshop online. Please reach out if you are interested by are unable to travel to the event location.
A laptop is required for this workshop. We will not be providing any on the day, so please ensure that you bring one. We also recommend that you bring a personal laptop to avoid any firewall restrictions. An external mouse is not required, but we do recommend that you bring one as our software makes full use of the 3 buttons.
No. We will be utilising the Schrödinger Virtual Computer for all hands-on sessions. A suitable web browser is required for accessing this (Chrome, Edge, Firefox). The workshop is being help at our offices in Mannheim, Germany. The building is accessible via car, and the train station is located very close by.
The workshop is an all day event to give you the best opportunity to learn about our tools and benefit from the practical sessions throughout. We will start at 10:00 am and finish at approximately 4:00 pm. For accommodation and travel, we ask that attendees make their own arrangements. There are several hotels within walking distance to the venue, and the train station is situated close by. Please contact Patrick Heasman (patrick.heasman@schrodinger.com) for any additional information about the event and the location.
We are pleased to invite you to the Schrödinger US User Group Meeting on September 17-18th.
This in-person event will bring together a dedicated group of users and Schrödinger team members from across the United States. The event will be held at the Vintners Resort in picturesque Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California.
We are preparing an interactive program including scientific presentations, workshops, and panel discussions, as well as ample opportunities for networking during breaks. There will also be an evening social event featuring wine tasting at the Bricoleur Winery & Vineyard.
Event Highlights
We’ve negotiated special conference packages at the Vintners Resort in Santa Rosa, CA. The event fee includes hotel accommodation, breakfasts, lunches, and dinner on Sept 17th. Availability is limited.
Following your registration, you will receive an email from the event team to confirm your registration and payment details.
By Air
By Car
To register for the event, simply complete the registration form on the homepage. Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to payment details. Space is limited so we encourage early registration.
Yes, there is a registration fee associated with attending the event. You can find specific information about registration fees and available payment options by viewing the registration form on the hompage.
Yes. Please contact us directly at marketing@schrodinger.com.
The Schrödinger US User Group Meeting will be held on September 17-18, 2024, at the Vintners Resort in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. Vintners Resort, 4350 Barnes Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95403, (800) 421-2584
The event features a dynamic program including scientific presentations, workshops, panel discussions, and ample networking opportunities. Additionally, there will be evening social events in wine country to enjoy the local sights.
Yes, meals and refreshments will be provided during designated breaks throughout the event. Please specify any dietary restrictions or special accommodations needed during registration.
Yes, free parking facilities will be available at the Vintners Resort for event attendees.
Join us for an introduction to PyMOL 3, the latest advancement in 3D molecular visualization and animation software.
PyMOL has long been the preferred choice of hundreds of thousands of scientists worldwide for its unparalleled visualization quality, speed, and flexibility.
With PyMOL 3, we’re taking molecular visualization to new heights – empowering scientists, educators, marketers, and communicators to bring their science to life.

Developer II, PyMOL, Schrödinger
Thomas Stewart is a developer and product manager on the PyMOL team at Schrödinger, where he has worked since 2020. His recent efforts have focused on the implementation of several new features offered in PyMOL 3, including the improved graphical user interface (GUI), the scenes panel, and the presets panel. He obtained his master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Michigan.

Senior Developer II, PyMOL, Schrödinger
Jarrett Johnson is the principal developer and technical lead for the PyMOL project. He joined Schrödinger in 2018, after a decade of experience as a PyMOL advocate and user. Jarrett received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan where he studied and authored computational protein structure prediction and design algorithms. His major contributions to PyMOL include multiple-level undo and the implementation of the Timeline, the new movie maker introduced in version 3.0.
We are pleased to invite you to join Schrödinger’s Small Molecule Drug Discovery Workshop & Presentation on May 23, 2024 in the heart of Paris at Espace Vinci, 25 Rue des Jeuneurs, 75002 Paris. This event is intended for R&D scientists to gain new insights into the latest technologies for structure-based drug discovery.
Join us to explore advanced workflows for ultra-large virtual screening and de novo compound design, learn from a successful case study, and gain practical skills using Schrödinger’s computational platform to enhance your drug discovery projects.
Scientific presentation
Design challenge
Hands-on molecular modelling workshop

Senior Director, Schrödinger

Senior Scientist Molecular Modeling, Galapagos
Join us for a free workshop day on May 15th at SID Display Week 2024 in Meeting Room 213. Schrödinger experts will walk you through guided demos and help you gain hands-on experience using digital simulations to expedite your organic electronics R&D.
Note that several sessions are repeated throughout the day. Each session is standalone, so you may register for one or all sessions. No prior computational experience is needed. Space is limited.
Please bring your laptop for hands-on workshop sessions.