
Welcome to the Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG)
Based in the Department of Statistics, OPIG is a dynamic, collaborative and interdisciplinary group that investigates antibodies, small molecules, and proteins. Together with a number of academic and industrial collaborators, OPIG blends experimental data and cutting-edge computational method development to gain valuable insights in these fields.
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Oxford Protein Informatics Group (or OPIG to friends). Welcome to the OPIG homepage. Our research group is led by Charlotte Deane and is based in the Department of Statistics.. Our research interests cover several areas in the field of protein structure and interaction networks, combining both theoretical work and empirical analyses.
SAbPred: The Antibody Prediction Toolbox - University of Oxford
The SAbPred tools were developed by the Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG). Other tools are available from our GitHub page. Our structural antibody database, which collates and consistently annotates all antibody structures found in the PDB, can be found at our SAbDab site.
Oxford Protein Informatics Group · GitHub
Oxford Protein Informatics Group. Oxford Protein Informatics Group has 48 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
OPIG: Research - University of Oxford
Gabriel Abrahams (DPhil) Proteins are remarkable nano-machines that carry out the myriad functions required for life to exist. Engineering proteins to have novel functions has a vast range of applications, ranging from medical developments such as combating anti-microbial resistance, to climate friendly industrial manufacturing.
OPIG? | Oxford Protein Informatics Group - blopig.com
OPIG /ooohhh pig/ acronym, also used as a noun Oxford Protein Informatics Group; research group in the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford focusing on aspects of protein modelling, homology modelling, membrane proteins, sequence alignment, antibodies and immunoinformatics, biological networks, and drug discovery.
What can you do with the OPIG Immunoinformatics Suite? v3.0
2023年7月17日 · OPIG’s growing immunoinformatics team continues to develop and openly distribute a wide variety of databases and software packages for antibody/nanobody/T-cell receptor analysis. Below is a summary of all the latest updates (follows on from v1.0 and v2.0 ).
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Research group led by Charlotte Deane, based in the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford. https://opig.stats.ox.ac.uk/
What can you do with the OPIG Antibody Suite? v2.0
2020年9月25日 · Here is an updated summary of the OPIG antibody databases and immunoinformatics tools. NB: Several of our databases/tools [SAbDab, Thera-SAbDab, ABodyBuilder, PEARS, FREAD, Sphinx, ANARCI, Antibody iPatch, EpiPred, SCALOP, TAP] are now packaged in a Virtual Box called SAbBox. SAbBox is available under a free academic or a paid commercial license:
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Oxford Protein Informatics Group. Oxford Protein Informatics Group (or OPIG to friends). Welcome to the OPIG homepage. Our research group is led by Charlotte Deane and is based in the Department of Statistics.. Our research interests cover several areas in the field of protein structure and interaction networks, combining both theoretical work and empirical analyses.