CCL: Open Source Toxicity Prediction and QSAR Software



 Sent to CCL by: David Gallagher [gallagher.da*o*gmail.com]
 Hi Arindam,
 
One option to consider is the OpenTox project at http://opentox.org/ which was funded by the EU from 2008-2011. An example of a prototype toxicity predictor built with OpenTox is available at http://apps.ideaconsult.net:8080/ToxPredict , and a prototype tool to automatically build predictive models from your own training data is posted at http://www.toxcreate.org/create .
 An overview of the OpenTox project was presented at ACS last year:
 http://www.softconference.com/ACSchem/sessionDetail.asp?SID=250349
 Regards,
 David Gallagher
 CACheResearch.com
 On 2/6/2012 7:14 AM, Arindam Ganguly arindamganguly(~)gmail.com wrote:
 
 Sent to CCL by: "Arindam   Ganguly" [arindamganguly%%gmail.com]
 Dear CCl users,
 Good morning and hope you all had a great weekend.
 I am asking 2 questions, as I understand, and please correct me if I have mis-
 phrased the question.
 I am seeking information on OpenSource Software available for Toxicity
 prediction, preferably with a GUIs and on Windows Platform. I guess, the
 software will accept a chemical structure and utilize QSAR for predicting
 toxicity and compare it with published experimental results.
 Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts and comments.
 Sincerely,
 Arindam>