OSPREY3
Open Source Protein REdesign for You v3
Install / Use
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Osprey
Open-Source Protein Redesign for You
OSPREY is developed and maintained by the Donald Lab in the Department of Computer Science at Duke University.
For an introduction to OSPREY 3.0 and its new features please read this paper:
Journal of Computational Chemistry 2018; 39(30): 2494-2507.
Downloads and Installation
Downloads and installation instructions for all OSPREY releases can be found on the OSPREY website.
Documentation
All documentation for OSPREY can be found in the Documentation section of the OSPREY website.
Contributing
OSPREY is open-source software and contributions are welcome.
Visit the OSPREY website for contributors to learn more.
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