VIZomics Mission
VIZomics Mission
Develop an Open-Source BioMolecular Visualization and Analysis Ecosystem
for Collaborative Research and Education in Mechanistic Biology
Visualize and Analyze Sequence, Structure, Function of your BioMolecules in a Web Browser.
Then Share Your Work as a Web URL to Collaborate in Research or Education !
VIZomics is transforming Mechanistic Biology by revolutionizing 3D molecular visualization and analysis through iCn3D-OSE, an open-source ecosystem. Our mission is to democratize access to structural biology tools, fostering global collaboration in research, education, and innovation through open data, open software, and open science.
Sustainable Ecosystem: Develop iCn3D-OSE with robust governance for long-term usability, extensibility, and community-driven growth.
Enhanced Capabilities: Expand iCn3D tools with AI, VR/AR, and structural prediction for advanced 1D/2D/3D proteome visualization.
Global Community Engagement: Unite researchers, educators, developers, and students through workshops, hackathons, and outreach initiatives.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Connect genomics, structural biology, and education to advance mechanistic insights and therapeutic innovation.
VIZomics is a collaboration among NCBI, California State University Northridge, and global partners. Building on iCn3D, a web-based platform created in 2015, we empower users to:
Explore 3D biomolecular structures with no software installation.
Perform structural analyses integrating PDB, UniProt, and AlphaFold data.
Share live, annotated 3D molecular scenes for real-time collaboration.
Support research, education, and citizen science with open-source tools.
With ~3,500 daily users and ~57,000 shared analysis URLs since 2018, iCn3D/VIZomics is a trusted resource for researchers, educators, and students worldwide.
By democratizing access, enabling live molecular scene sharing, and integrating cutting-edge technologies such as AI and VR/AR, VIZomics accelerates discoveries, advances education, and drives innovation. Its open-source ecosystem empowers researchers and educators to train the next generation and lead in proteomics and therapeutic design.
Contact us at info@vizomics.org