

CDD Vault Training Series for Indiana University Researchers
Join Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) for two virtual training sessions designed to help Indiana University researchers get the most value from CDD Vault.
These sessions are offered in partnership with the Cancer Drug Discovery & Development Accelerator (CD3A), which provides access to CDD Vault for supported researchers. Whether you're an existing user looking for a refresher or a researcher interested in learning more about the platform, these sessions will provide practical guidance and an opportunity to ask questions directly to the CDD team.
👉 Two virtual sessions will be offered.
Attend the session most relevant to you, or join both.
Session 1: CDD Vault Refresher Training
📅 August 3, 2026
🕐 1:00 PM EDT
💻 Virtual
Who should attend?
Current CDD Vault users who would like a refresher on core workflows, best practices, and ways to maximize their use of the platform.
Topics may include:
Project organization and data management
Best practices for collaboration
Searching and reporting
Recent updates and capabilities
Q&A
Session 2: Introduction to CDD Vault & AI+ Capabilities
📅 August 5, 2026
🕙 10:00 AM EDT
💻 Virtual
Who should attend?
Researchers who are new to CDD Vault or interested in learning more about the tools available through CD3A.
Topics may include:
Overview of CDD Vault
Managing and sharing research data
Collaboration workflows
Introduction to AI+ capabilities, including protein folding and docking
Q&A
About Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD)
Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) delivers an intuitive software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform widely used by biologists and chemists across academic institutions, startups, biotechnology companies, and the pharmaceutical industry.
Its flagship product, CDD Vault, enables researchers to efficiently organize, analyze, and securely collaborate on both biological and chemical data through a user-friendly web interface. Scientists can register compounds and biological entities, track inventory, manage assay data, capture experimental results, calculate structure–activity relationships (SAR), and mine datasets to identify promising drug candidates.
Founded in 2004, CDD now supports thousands of researchers engaged in drug discovery worldwide. Learn more at www.collaborativedrug.com.