Software developed at PhI, offered free of charge to the scientific community.

Current software developments at PhI
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Repository of source code developed at PhI. All source code is distributed as open source GPL v3 or MIT licenses |
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Flame is a flexible framework supporting predictive modeling and similarity search within the eTRANSAFE project that was developed open source and is available and will remain updated in our GitHub repository |
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NAMASTOX is a software tool for supporting the implementation of New Assessment Methods (NAMs) within a New Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) framework developed under RISK HUNT3R project. It is open source and is available in our GitHub repository |
Previous software developments at PhI
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A flexible modeling framework, supporting of a wide variety of machine learning methods. The source code can be downloaded from our GitHub site, but here you will find it installed in a self-contained VM that we call “envoy” |
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R implementation of ADAN, an applicability-domain and reliability-index method developed ad-hoc for toxicity-related predictive models |
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A revolutionary tool for generating and handling Grid INdependent Descriptors |
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A fragment-based scaffold hopping tool able to generate synthetically accessible derivatives starting from a template ligand or a ligand-receptor complex |
