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Welcome to [[DISI:About | DISI]], a wiki for computational pharmacology and ligand discovery in the [[Shoichet Lab]] and docking.orgIf you find this site confusing at first, DON'T PANIC!  It has several different purposes and serves several different [[:Category:Roles constituencies]].  Please [[Contribute |work with us and help us improve]] it. If you are new and not a member of the lab, you might try [[Welcome web user]].
Welcome to [[DISI:About | DISI]] (DISI Is Still Incomplete), a wiki focusing on computational pharmacology and ligand discovery tools hosted by docking.org on behalf of the [[Irwin Lab]] and [[Shoichet Lab]].  This wiki aims to serve several [[:Category:Roles | constituencies]], and is a work in progress.  Please [[Contribute |work with us and help us improve]] it.


== So, Why are you here? ==
== Why are you here? ==
You may be interested in one of the main research areas of the lab. These are:
Are you interested in one of our main research areas:
* [[:Category:Docking|Molecular Docking and ligand discovery]]
* [[:Category:Docking | Molecular Docking for ligand discovery]]
* [[:Category:Systems pharmacology | Systems pharmacology]]
* [[:Category:Systems pharmacology | Systems pharmacology]]
* [[:Category:Aggregation| Colloidal aggregation of small molecules]]
* [[:Category:Aggregation | Colloidal aggregation of small molecules]]
or you may be interested in one of the other [[:Category:Topic | topics]] covered on this wiki.
* [[:Category:Cheminformatics | Chemical informatics for ligand discovery]]
Did you read one of our recent papers?
* [[DOCKovalent_3.7]] - Covalent docking
* [[:Category:Aggregator Advisor | Aggregator Advisor]]
* [[:Category:ZINC15 | ZINC15]] - Ligand Discovery for everyone
Or try one of the other [[:Category:Topic | topics]] of this wiki.


== OK, so who are you? ==
== Who are you? ==
You may prefer to browse this site based on who you are:
This site contains information for lab members and for everyone using our public tools:
* [[Welcome group members | Lab members, and lab guests with ssh access]]
* [[Welcome group members | Lab members, and lab guests with ssh access]]
* [[Welcome web user | Everyone else ]]
* [[Welcome web user | Everyone else ]]
* Curator: [[Idioms]] [[ZINC15:videos]]


== What sort of question do you have? ==
== Do you have a question? ==
This site is also organized by the types of questions the article aims to answer:
We have attempted to organize pages in several places, based on the kinds of questions you might have.


=== [[:Category:Manual | WHAT ]] ===
=== [[:Category:Manual | WHAT ]] ===
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Everything else
Everything else


== Don't see what you are looking for yet? ==
== Still haven't found what you're looking for? ==
You may also just use the search bar at the top right to try to find what you are looking for...
Try the search bar top right to see if that works...


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[[Category:Info]]
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Revision as of 19:17, 29 September 2015

Welcome to DISI (DISI Is Still Incomplete), a wiki focusing on computational pharmacology and ligand discovery tools hosted by docking.org on behalf of the Irwin Lab and Shoichet Lab. This wiki aims to serve several constituencies, and is a work in progress. Please work with us and help us improve it.

Why are you here?

Are you interested in one of our main research areas:

Did you read one of our recent papers?

Or try one of the other topics of this wiki.

Who are you?

This site contains information for lab members and for everyone using our public tools:

Do you have a question?

We have attempted to organize pages in several places, based on the kinds of questions you might have.

WHAT

Manuals for using lab software and tools, descriptions of programs, packages, websites, etc.

HOW

Tutorials and step-by-step instructions of specific use cases.

WHY

Theory and conceptional explanations of techniques. These often not tied to a single program, package, or website and may differ from reality.

Other

Everything else

Still haven't found what you're looking for?

Try the search bar top right to see if that works...