Join our January miniWebinar led by Matt Geballe, senior scientific development architect.
About this session:
Synthetically accessible chemical spaces, both commercially available and in-house, continue to expand rapidly, from hundreds of millions a few years ago to tens of billions and up today. These ultra-large chemical spaces present substantial challenges to virtual screening technology.
This talk will present a new approach to meeting these challenges with AI-accelerated ligand-based searching of unenumerated spaces at the trillion molecule scale.
About speaker:
Dr. Matt Geballe is a computational chemist with more than 17 years at OpenEye. He joined the company as an Application Scientist and has contributed across scientific and technical domains, including solvent thermodynamics, statistical method validation, cheminformatics and machine learning, workflow development on the Orion platform, computational notebook development, and large-scale virtual screening. He earned a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Emory University under Professors Jim Snyder and Dennis Liotta, following undergraduate studies in Chemistry and Mathematics at Pacific Lutheran University.