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Cambridge, 20th May 2024 – Cresset, innovative provider of computational drug discovery and development solutions that accelerate research outcomes, have announced the appointment of Dale ...

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.

Explore some advanced computational chemistry methods such as FEP and Python workflows, alongside a range of exciting news in the Cresset April newsletter!

After another busy month, our February monthly update newsletter includes features around Spark database updates, protein degradation therapeutics, and more!

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

As we near the end of another year, it falls to me to reflect on the events of 2022…

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Introducing Hit Expander and a sneak peek at Flare V6.1; molecular modeling to deliver corporate objectives

Accurate force fields are essential to reliably predict the thermodynamic properties of small molecules. However, general transferable force fields like AMBER GAFF/GAFF2 and OpenFF, have rel...

When you choose Cresset Discovery as your CRO you access a team of skilled computational and medicinal chemists.

A roundup of computational chemistry news from Cresset in June.

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