Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Life Sciences |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Toronto, ON, Canada, Toronto, Ontario , Canada |
Key people | Zsolt Zsoldos, Chief Technology Officer |
Parent | John Wiley & Sons |
Website | sciencesolutions |
SimBioSys (short for Simulated Biomolecular Systems) is a Toronto-based chemistry software company focusing on structure based drug discovery and retrosynthetic analysis tools. It has established a strong reputation[citation needed] as one of the leading developers of flexible docking applications, virtual screening methods and computer aided organic synthesis design.
In 2014, SimBioSys was acquired by John Wiley & Sons as part of their Research division.[1]
Founded by a group of computer scientists and chemists[citation needed], SimBioSys combines sophisticated search algorithms, machine learning techniques and informatics approaches with chemical knowledge and modelling.[citation needed]
ARChem and CIRX (Fiz Chemie) were combined to create Wiley ChemPlanner, which is now exclusively licensed by Wiley Science Solutions to Chemical Abstracts Service.
SimBioSys maintained a marketing partnership with KeyModule, distributing the UK based company's lead design tool, SPROUT, as well as other products.