June 2019 newsletter
Therapeutic protein degradation by design; Presentations from recent meetings; Review of Efficient Drug Discovery Through Connected Chemistry symposium; New website
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Therapeutic protein degradation by design; Presentations from recent meetings; Review of Efficient Drug Discovery Through Connected Chemistry symposium; New website
Release of PickR™ V1.0 enables selection of electrostatically diverse monomers for high quality libraries and better intellectual property Unlike existing ...
Run Cresset calculations in the Cloud with Cresset Engine Broker™ and ElastiCluster Paolo Tosco describes how to instantiate a cluster on ...
Rapid interpretation of patent SAR using Forge™ Tim Cheeseright explains how Forge can be used to rapidly convert patent data into ...
Comparing Forge’s command line utility to Blaze – which one should you use? Here at Cresset we’re very interested in ...
Forge V10.6 released We are delighted to announce the availability of Forge™ V10.6, our powerful computational chemistry suite for understanding ...
CEO end of year message 2018 “As we near the end of the year I’ve been reflecting on the progress ...
New free licensing options of Flare for structure-based design We are delighted to announce the availability of two free licensing ...
Sneak peek: PickR to select electrostatically diverse monomers for libraries PickR will be a new command line application to generate ...
Integrating Jupyter Notebook into Flare Take a sneak peak at Paolo Tosco’s work to integrate the Jupyter Notebook into Flare including ...
Investigating the SAR of XIAP ligands with Electrostatic Complementarity maps and scores In this case study, we used the Electrostatic ...
Launch of Cresset Python extensions for Flare Python scripts that extend the functionality of FlareTM, our structure-based design platform, are ...