February 15, 2025
CDD Vault Update (February 2025): Line Graphs, Search Inventory by Location, Exposed Sample Names, Expand Bioisostere Suggestions
We are excited to announce a new round of features associated with our Curves Add-on. If you are not yet subscribed to Curves, please contact your CDD Vault account manager or the CDD Vault Support Team to discuss enabling these features in your Vault.
Line Graph Curve Type
Vault Administrators can enable the ‘Line Graph’ curve fit by navigating to the Settings > Vault > Plots subtab. Once the curve fit type is enabled, the equation can be used in a ‘Plot’ protocol readout definition instead of the standard 4-parameter Hill Equation.
CDD Vault will automatically calculate the following parameters from the data imported:
- Area under the curve
- Maximum measured
- Minimum measured
- N
- R squared
Search Inventory by Location
Filtering the inventory index page by location now includes a location picker to choose a specific location in your organization’s location tree.
Show Sample Names
As mentioned in a previous release, specific Samples can be associated with readout rows and plates. Sample Names are now exposed in multiple places throughout the Vault.
- Show run > All data tab
- Show molecule > Protocols tab
- Plate > Plate Map
Expand Number of Bioisostere Suggestions
After the initial load of suggested molecules, load more suggestions for a particular fragment using the “expand” link.
For assistance, questions, or to schedule a demo, please contact support@collaborativedrug.com.
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