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Belfast-based techbio company AMPLY Discovery Limited has raised over £1.4m in grant funding to develop new drug products using its proprietary AI-driven drug discovery platform.

The University of Manchester is looking for businesses active in the Drug Discovery and Advanced Therapeutics field to join a sandpit event aimed at fostering academic-industry collaboration...

BugBiome raises £310k in pre-seed investment from Cambridge Angels and Discovery Park Ventures Investment enables a £330k Engineering Biology Grant from Innovate UK for cutting-edge agri-...

We're pleased to announce the release of Torx 2.0 and the Flare Python Cookbook V3.0, alongside a variety of new science in the latest Cresset monthly newsletter.

Medicines Discovery Catapult Marks Milestone Anniversary

Global integrated drug discovery company, Sygnature Discovery and global healthcare group Daewoong Pharmaceutical, have entered into a research collaboration agreement to accelerate the disc...

Funding New Antimicrobials to Treat Lung Infections in People with Cystic Fibrosis

The collaboration enables users to connect seamlessly to CAS SciFinder through the Torx platform to streamline workflows for discovery chemistry.

Whether your project includes members from your team only, or involves a network of collaborators and CROs, regular catch-ups ensure that you're making confident, informed decisions. However...

Cresset Discovery is collaborating with the University of Exeter to find new antimicrobial drugs.

Martin Slater, Director at Cresset Discovery reviews our recent published collaboration with University of South Australia

Relevant protein DNA/RNA processing complexes and their associated mechanisms provide interesting therapeutic targets to researchers, however, due to the complex and often delicate nature of...

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