The unified antibody workbench: Optimizing antibody candidate selection through centralized team collaboration
- Virtual
Antibody discovery is a high-stakes race often slowed down by fragmented data. When experimental results, 3D structures, and sequence alignments live in separate silos, teams lose critical time manually merging spreadsheets and chasing missing metadata. This “information gap” leads to delayed decision-making and missed opportunities in candidate selection.
LiveDesign for Biologics is a web-based, centralized project management hub designed to unite the entire discovery team. By democratizing expert modeling tools, bench scientists can visualize 3D complexes and predict developability parameters alongside their actual lab results with ease.
Join us for an interactive webinar where we showcase the power of LiveDesign for Biologics in a live demo and walk you through how you can quickly start benefiting from this powerful enterprise informatics platform today!
Highlights:
- Centralized Triage: Learn how to unite all experimental assay data (Biacore, Luminex) with in silico predictions in one live report
- 3D Visualization for the Bench: Discover how to assess reactive residues and structural liabilities directly in-platform without being a computational expert
- Real-Time Collaboration: Explore how auto-updating live reports and shared dashboards keep entire teams aligned on the most promising leads no matter where they are
- See the Platform in Action: Live demo to walk you through how you can conduct your antibody discovery workflow in LiveDesign for Biologics
Who should attend:
Bench scientists, antibody engineers, and R&D project leads who are looking to move away from disconnected data tools and toward a collaborative, model-aware discovery ecosystem
Our Speakers

Caroline Habib
Senior Strategic Deployment Manager, Schrödinger
Caroline Habib joined Schrödinger in 2024 and partners with Pharma and Biotech organizations to maximize the impact of LiveDesign for Biologics, ensuring technical requirements are seamlessly aligned with real-world discovery and development workflows. Prior to joining Schrödinger, Caroline spent years as a bench scientist in drug discovery before transitioning into a Program Manager role. In that capacity, she integrated computational techniques with traditional laboratory methods to lead and accelerate partner-led discovery programs. She completed her BS in Human Biology and her MS in Drug Development at UC San Diego.

Cindy Gerson
Senior Director, Enterprise Product Management, Schrödinger
Cindy Gerson, senior lead product manager, enterprise informatics, joined Schrödinger in 2022. In her role, she leads the LiveDesign for Biologics development efforts – using her extensive knowledge and years of first-hand experience at the lab bench to design software tools that expedite and improve biologics discovery workflows. Prior to joining Schrödinger, Cindy worked at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals in the field of monoclonal antibody-based therapeutics discovery, where she developed, optimized, and executed platforms for the isolation of target-specific antibodies. She completed her BS in Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University and her MS in Bioengineering at Georgia Tech.