
DeepChem
FreeMolecular machine learning for property prediction and analysis.
Free · Opens the source repo
What DeepChem does
DeepChem is a powerful Python library designed for applying machine learning techniques in the fields of chemistry, materials science, and biology. It provides a robust framework for molecular property prediction, drug discovery, materials design, and biomolecule analysis through specialized neural networks and molecular featurization methods. With DeepChem, users can easily load and process molecular data, predict properties such as solubility and toxicity, and train models on diverse chemical datasets.
The library supports various molecular representations, including SMILES strings, SDF files, and protein sequences. Users can leverage pre-built datasets from MoleculeNet for benchmarking, and utilize a range of featurization techniques to convert molecules into machine learning-ready formats. DeepChem also facilitates the implementation of graph neural networks (GNNs) to enhance predictive capabilities, making it suitable for both traditional machine learning approaches and cutting-edge deep learning methods.
DeepChem is particularly useful for researchers and developers in the fields of computational chemistry and bioinformatics who require extensive featurization options and access to pre-trained models. The library's modular design allows for easy integration into existing workflows, and its comprehensive documentation provides guidance on best practices and common pitfalls, ensuring users can effectively harness its capabilities for their specific needs.
Whether you are looking to conduct quick experiments with pre-trained models or develop custom solutions for molecular analysis, DeepChem offers the tools necessary to streamline your research and development processes.
When to use it
Use DeepChem when you need to predict molecular properties, train models on chemical datasets, or analyze biomolecules with advanced machine learning techniques.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who require highly specialized or niche molecular modeling tools not covered by the library's capabilities.
What you can build with it
Predicting Solubility
Utilize the `predict_solubility.py` script to train models on solubility prediction using benchmark datasets or custom data.
Training Graph Neural Networks
Employ the `graph_neural_network.py` script to train various GNN architectures on molecular datasets for enhanced predictive performance.
Fine-tuning Pre-trained Models
Use the `transfer_learning.py` script to fine-tune models like ChemBERTa on specific datasets for tailored molecular property predictions.
How to install DeepChem
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills/deepchem --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by k-dense-aiDeepChem
Overview
DeepChem is a comprehensive Python library for applying machine learning to chemistry, materials science, and biology. Enable molecular property prediction, drug discovery, materials design, and biomolecule analysis through specialized neural networks, molecular featurization methods, and pretrained models.
Version note: Examples target deepchem 2.8.0 (PyPI stable, Apr 2024). Requires Python 3.7–3.11 (<3.12 on PyPI). Core utilities (loaders, featurizers, MoleculeNet) work without a DL backend; GNN and transformer models need the matching extra (torch, tensorflow, or jax). Install the backend framework first when using GPU builds.
When to Use This Skill
This skill should be used when:
- Loading and processing molecular data (SMILES strings, SDF files, protein sequences)
- Predicting molecular properties (solubility, toxicity, binding affinity, ADMET properties)
- Training models on chemical/biological datasets
- Using MoleculeNet benchmark datasets (Tox21, BBBP, Delaney, etc.)
- Converting molecules to ML-ready features (fingerprints, graph representations, descriptors)
- Implementing graph neural networks for molecules (GCN, GAT, MPNN, AttentiveFP)
- Applying transfer learning with pretrained models (ChemBERTa, GROVER, MolFormer)
- Predicting crystal/materials properties (bandgap, formation energy)
- Analyzing protein or DNA sequences
Core Capabilities
Eight capability areas, each with worked code, are in references/core_capabilities.md:
- Molecular data loading and processing — loaders,
NumpyDataset/DiskDataset. - Molecular featurization — circular fingerprints, graph convolution, and descriptors.
- Data splitting — random, scaffold, stratified, and butina splitters, and why scaffold splitting is the honest default for molecules.
- Model selection and training — the model families and how to fit them.
- MoleculeNet benchmarks — loading standard datasets and their published splits.
- Transfer learning — pretraining and fine-tuning.
- Model evaluation — metrics appropriate to regression and classification tasks.
- Making predictions — applying a trained model to new molecules.
Three end-to-end workflows are in references/typical_workflows.md.
Example Scripts
This skill includes three production-ready scripts in the scripts/ directory:
1. predict_solubility.py
Train and evaluate solubility prediction models. Works with Delaney benchmark or custom CSV data.
# Use Delaney benchmark
python scripts/predict_solubility.py
# Use custom data
python scripts/predict_solubility.py \
--data my_data.csv \
--smiles-col smiles \
--target-col solubility \
--predict "CCO" "c1ccccc1"
2. graph_neural_network.py
Train various graph neural network architectures on molecular data.
# Train GCN on Tox21
python scripts/graph_neural_network.py --model gcn --dataset tox21
# Train AttentiveFP on custom data
python scripts/graph_neural_network.py \
--model attentivefp \
--data molecules.csv \
--task-type regression \
--targets activity \
--epochs 100
3. transfer_learning.py
Fine-tune pretrained models (ChemBERTa, GROVER, MolFormer) on molecular property prediction tasks.
# Fine-tune ChemBERTa on BBBP
python scripts/transfer_learning.py --model chemberta --dataset bbbp
# Fine-tune GROVER on custom data
python scripts/transfer_learning.py \
--model grover \
--data small_dataset.csv \
--target activity \
--task-type classification \
--epochs 20
Common Patterns and Best Practices
Pattern 1: Always Use Scaffold Splitting for Molecules
# GOOD: Prevents data leakage
splitter = dc.splits.ScaffoldSplitter()
train, test = splitter.train_test_split(dataset)
# BAD: Similar molecules in train and test
splitter = dc.splits.RandomSplitter()
train, test = splitter.train_test_split(dataset)
Pattern 2: Normalize Features and Targets
transformers = [
dc.trans.NormalizationTransformer(
transform_y=True, # Also normalize target values
dataset=train
)
]
for transformer in transformers:
train = transformer.transform(train)
test = transformer.transform(test)
Pattern 3: Start Simple, Then Scale
- Start with Random Forest + CircularFingerprint (fast baseline)
- Try XGBoost/LightGBM if RF works well
- Move to deep learning (MultitaskRegressor) if you have >5K samples
- Try GNNs if you have >10K samples
- Use transfer learning for small datasets or novel scaffolds
Pattern 4: Handle Imbalanced Data
# Option 1: Balancing transformer
transformer = dc.trans.BalancingTransformer(dataset=train)
train = transformer.transform(train)
# Option 2: Use balanced metrics
metric = dc.metrics.Metric(dc.metrics.balanced_accuracy_score)
Pattern 5: Avoid Memory Issues
# Use DiskDataset for large datasets
dataset = dc.data.DiskDataset.from_numpy(X, y, w, ids)
# Use smaller batch sizes
model = dc.models.GCNModel(batch_size=32) # Instead of 128
Common Pitfalls
Issue 1: Data Leakage in Drug Discovery
Problem: Using random splitting allows similar molecules in train/test sets.
Solution: Always use ScaffoldSplitter for molecular datasets.
Issue 2: GNN Underperforming vs Fingerprints
Problem: Graph neural networks perform worse than simple fingerprints. Solutions:
- Ensure dataset is large enough (>10K samples typically)
- Increase training epochs (50-100)
- Try different architectures (AttentiveFP, DMPNN instead of GCN)
- Use pretrained models (GROVER)
Issue 3: Overfitting on Small Datasets
Problem: Model memorizes training data. Solutions:
- Use stronger regularization (increase dropout to 0.5)
- Use simpler models (Random Forest instead of deep learning)
- Apply transfer learning (ChemBERTa, GROVER)
- Collect more data
Issue 4: Import Errors
Problem: No module named 'torch' / No module named 'tensorflow' warnings, or model classes fail to import.
Solution: DeepChem loads lazily — install the backend that matches your model, then add the matching extra:
uv pip install deepchem # loaders, featurizers, MoleculeNet only
uv pip install 'deepchem[torch]' # GCN, GAT, AttentiveFP, HuggingFaceModel, GroverModel
uv pip install 'deepchem[tensorflow]' # legacy Keras models
uv pip install 'deepchem[jax]' # Haiku/JAX models
Install PyTorch or TensorFlow with the correct CUDA build before the extra when using GPUs. Quote extras in zsh: 'deepchem[torch]'.
Conda + PyTorch users: If import deepchem fails with undefined symbol: iJIT_NotifyEvent, pin MKL below 2025 (conda install "mkl<2025") — PyTorch wheels may be incompatible with MKL 2025.0.0.
Reference Documentation
This skill includes comprehensive reference documentation:
references/api_reference.md
Complete API documentation including:
- All data loaders and their use cases
- Dataset classes and when to use each
- Complete featurizer catalog with selection guide
- Model catalog organized by category (50+ models)
- MoleculeNet dataset descriptions
- Metrics and evaluation functions
- Common code patterns
When to reference: Search this file when you need specific API details, parameter names, or want to explore available options.
references/workflows.md
Eight detailed end-to-end workflows:
- Molecular property prediction from SMILES
- Using MoleculeNet benchmarks
- Hyperparameter optimization
- Transfer learning with pretrained models
- Molecular generation with GANs
- Materials property prediction
- Protein sequence analysis
- Custom model integration
When to reference: Use these workflows as templates for implementing complete solutions.
Installation
Core package (data loaders, featurizers, MoleculeNet, scikit-learn wrappers):
uv pip install deepchem
Add the extra that matches your model backend (install PyTorch/TensorFlow/JAX first for GPU builds):
uv pip install 'deepchem[torch]' # GNNs, TorchModel, HuggingFaceModel, GroverModel
uv pip install 'deepchem[tensorflow]' # Keras/TensorFlow models
uv pip install 'deepchem[jax]' # JAX/Haiku models
uv pip install 'deepchem[dqc]' # Differentiable quantum chemistry (torch + xitorch)
Nightly builds: uv pip install --pre deepchem (same extras apply with --pre).
See installation guide and soft requirements for optional dependencies per model class.
Additional Resources
- Official documentation: https://deepchem.readthedocs.io/
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/deepchem/deepchem
- Tutorials: https://deepchem.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get_started/tutorials.html
- Paper: "MoleculeNet: A Benchmark for Molecular Machine Learning"
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