Science shouldn’t be a solo act. And now, with StarDrop 8 available and ready to use, it never has to be.  

Learn how you can share data sets and workspaces with your colleagues to power your drug discovery projects. StarDrop brings real-time collaboration into every stage of molecule design and optimisation, helping teams stay aligned and reduce inefficiencies throughout hit-to-candidate progression. Now, everyone can have access to the latest compounds and data while retaining the freedom to create their own visualisations and analyses. 

Join Edmund Champness, Chief Scientific Officer at Optibrium, to explore the latest updates now live in StarDrop 8, and see how they transform your favourite drug discovery platform. 

Through live demonstrations, you’ll learn about: 

  • Collaborative project spaces: Forget email chains and ‘is this the latest version?’ dramas. Now, everyone on your team can work together in real-time. Share data, analyses, and visualisations across the board, all within your project space.  
  • New and improved models, and more…: With new and updated models of the properties you care about, whether it’s permeability or absorption, we’ve got you covered. You can even access a new range of descriptors to help identify the key characteristics of your compounds, fast. 

Meet the speaker

Edmund Champness

CSO

Ed graduated with a degree in Mathematics in 1995 before joining GlaxoWellcome, where he helped build some of the organisation’s earliest predictive modelling tools, including the first graphical interfaces adopted across its global sites.

In 2001, he joined the team that established the UK arm of Camitro (later part of BioFocus DPI), where he designed and built the original StarDrop software. He went on to co-found Optibrium in 2009.

As Chief Scientific Officer, Ed draws on three decades of experience in predictive modelling and software innovation to guide Optibrium’s scientific vision and ensure our technologies deliver impactful solutions for discovery teams.

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