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Expand Up @@ -13,13 +13,15 @@ A teaching platform for computer-aided drug design (CADD) using open source pack
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> 🌟 You are looking at our new major [**TeachOpenCADD release 2021.12**](https://github.com/volkamerlab/teachopencadd/releases/tag/2021.12.0)!
> 🌟 Check out our new major [**TeachOpenCADD release 2021.12.0**](https://github.com/volkamerlab/teachopencadd/releases/tag/2021.12.0)!
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> - We refactored all published talktorials (T001-T010) to apply best practices to our code!
> - We doubled the amount of TeachOpenCADD talktorials, extending our collection by topics from structure-based drug design, database queries, 3D visualization, and deep learning!
> - We proudly present our brand new [TeachOpenCADD website](https://projects.volkamerlab.org/teachopencadd/)!
> - All talktorials are tested with our continous integration to always keep them up-to-date!

> 🌟 New kinase release [**TeachOpenCADD 2021.12.1**](https://github.com/volkamerlab/teachopencadd/releases/tag/2021.12.1)!

Open source programming packages for cheminformatics and structural bioinformatics are powerful tools to build modular, reproducible, and reusable pipelines for computer-aided drug design (CADD). While documentation for such tools is available, only few freely accessible examples teach underlying concepts focused on CADD applications, addressing especially users new to the field.

TeachOpenCADD is a teaching platform developed by students for students, which provides teaching material for central CADD topics. Since we cover both the theoretical as well as practical aspect of these topics, the platform addresses students and researchers with a biological/chemical as well as a computational background.
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