BIOVIA Discovery Studio software as a service and on-prem application

Monday, 18 March, 2024 | Supplied by: Medidata Solutions International Asia Pacific Pte Ltd


BIOVIA Discovery Studio is a powerful software suite widely used for 3D molecular modelling, simulation and visualisation. It combines in silico techniques and over 30 years of peer-reviewed research into a shared environment, providing molecular modellers with a complete toolset. Researchers can explore the nuances of protein chemistry and catalyse discovery of small and large molecule therapeutics from target ID to lead optimisation.

Discovery Studio Simulation, the cloud-based version, is now offering several benefits over the desktop version. Eliminating the need for hardware upgrades and installations, it provides greater flexibility and scalability, allowing scientists to run multiple simulations simultaneously and scale up or down as needed.

As a platform-based application, with Discovery Studio Simulation, users may access other applications on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, supporting end-to-end small molecule drug discovery. These applications include BIOVIA Generative Therapeutics Design (an AI-driven solution for accelerating small molecule therapeutics design); BIOVIA Insight for Research (providing data-driven insights while collaborating with internal teams and across networked external organisations); BIOVIA Materials Registration (a cloud-based, out-of-the-box system that enables registration, searching and reporting on a variety of biological entities); and BIOVIA Scientific Notebook (a cloud-native ELN that takes a data-centric approach instead of the document-centric one).

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