Getting StartedPlatform OverviewFAQBiology SpaceChemistry SpaceSAR AnalysisWork StationWawe Grid

Overview

Getting Started

Wawe AI is a computational drug discovery platform that unifies genomics, molecular design, docking simulations, and lab operations into one research environment. This guide walks you through requesting access, navigating the platform, and running your first query.

Biology Space

Genomics & Protein Research

Chemistry Space

Molecular Design & Synthesis

Work Station

Protein–Ligand Docking

Wawe Grid

Lab Operations

Requesting Access

Wawe AI is currently in pilot. Access is granted on a per-request basis to researchers and teams.

1

Register your account

Visit /signup and enter your name, institutional email, and a password. Submit the form to place your access request.

2

Await approval

The Wawe team reviews all requests. You will receive an email once your account is approved. Until then, signing in will redirect you to the waitlist page.

3

Sign in and explore

Once approved, sign in at /login and you will land on Wawe Spaces — your research hub.

Navigating Wawe Spaces

The Spaces page is your central launchpad. Each card represents a purpose-built AI workspace:

  • Biology SpaceAsk questions about genomics, protein folding, and pathways in plain English.
  • Chemistry SpaceDesign molecules, predict ADMET properties, and plan retrosynthesis routes.
  • Work StationRun docking protocols, MD simulations, and binding validation pipelines.
  • Wawe GridMonitor lab operations, track experiments, and manage infrastructure.

Running Your First Query

All Wawe workspaces are conversational. You ask questions in plain language and the AI interprets your intent, selects the right tools, and returns structured results.

1

Open a workspace

Click any Space card. If it's your first visit, a blank chat interface will open.

2

Type a research question

Examples: "What is the binding affinity of compound X with EGFR?""Predict the ADMET profile for this SMILES: CC(=O)Oc1ccccc1C(=O)O""Find disease targets related to KRAS mutations."

3

Review and continue

Results appear inline. You can follow up, ask for refinements, or export findings. Each session is saved automatically and can be resumed from the sidebar.

Account & Settings

Access your settings from the avatar icon in the top-right corner of any page. You can update your name, institution, change your password, and manage notification preferences at /settings.