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The purpose of docking and virtual screening competitions is to evaluate methods, and to help the field of virtual screening advance. [[Virtual screening]] is a challenging and important problem. The current state of the art is that there are many programs, each with strengths and weaknesses. Although numerous published attempts to compare docking programs have appeared, there is still considerable scope for skepticism about way in which these evaluations were carried out.


== About docking and virtual screening ==
== Published accounts comparing docking methods ==
== Published accounts comparing virtual screening methods ==
== Previous competitions ==
* McMaster docking competition ( and the papers)
== Ongoing comptitions ==
* [http://tbrodeur.securesites.net/datamining/index.php SBS sponsored docking competitions]
* [http://tbrodeur.securesites.net/datamining/index.php SBS sponsored docking competitions]
* McMaster docking competition ( and the papers)
 
== Proposed competitions ==
* Barry Hardy's blog, the eCheminfo Philadelphia Oct 2006 meeting, that may lead to some sort of friendly competition
* Barry Hardy's blog, the eCheminfo Philadelphia Oct 2006 meeting, that may lead to some sort of friendly competition
=== Virtual Screening 2007-1 ===
== Protein-protein docking comptitions ==
* [http://capri.ebi.ac.uk Protein-protein docking competitons]
* [http://capri.ebi.ac.uk Protein-protein docking competitons]
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Revision as of 19:28, 23 October 2006

The purpose of docking and virtual screening competitions is to evaluate methods, and to help the field of virtual screening advance. Virtual screening is a challenging and important problem. The current state of the art is that there are many programs, each with strengths and weaknesses. Although numerous published attempts to compare docking programs have appeared, there is still considerable scope for skepticism about way in which these evaluations were carried out.

About docking and virtual screening

Published accounts comparing docking methods

Published accounts comparing virtual screening methods

Previous competitions

  • McMaster docking competition ( and the papers)

Ongoing comptitions

Proposed competitions

  • Barry Hardy's blog, the eCheminfo Philadelphia Oct 2006 meeting, that may lead to some sort of friendly competition

Virtual Screening 2007-1

Protein-protein docking comptitions