[QSAR] Whatever happened to Prophet?
List for Members of Cheminformatics and QSAR Society
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Tue Nov 27 21:42:19 EST 2007
Wow, I used the Prophet system for almost all of the computational aspects
of my thesis (circa 1977). It was a spreadsheet (Excel), molecular graphics
viewer and model builder (HyperChem), QSAR model builder (ADMET Predictor,
Simulations Plus, Inc.), numerical integrator (GastroPlus, Simulations
Plus, Inc.), and Email client (you pick).
Mike
At 04:34 PM 11/27/2007 -0500, List for Members of Cheminformatics and QSAR
Society wrote:
>Many years ago, there was a statistical package that was developed under
>contract for NCRR called Prophet. Part of its raison d'etre was that
>it had some chemical and biological knowledge built into it, and it was
>targeted to the QSAR community. For a while a company called absoft
>(I believe) was commercially developing and supporting it, but now it
>seems to just be a ghost in my memory. Does anyone know whatever
>happened to it, and if anyone is doing anything with it? Failing that,
>if anyone else remembers it, would you recommend a good replacement?
>
>Thanks,
> Andy
>
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