CompChem Solutions

CompChem Solutions Based in Cambridge, UK, CompChem Solutions offers computational chemistry and computational biology services when you need them!

Based in Cambridge, UK, CompChem Solutions offers computational chemistry and computational biology services to the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. CompChem Solutions provides access to computational chemistry/biology resource, without the need to invest in a full FTE! CompChem Solutions can also offer medicinal chemistry, synthetic chemistry and patent searching services to support Discovery

, plus chemistry, pharmacology and IP services to support Development. Specialties

Computational chemistry, Virtual screening, Structure-based ligand design, Predictive ADMET, Computational biology, Fragment selection and analysis

It is now 20 years since the original (sole trader) CompChem Solutions was founded!  It's been quite a ride.  In this ti...
19/04/2024

It is now 20 years since the original (sole trader) CompChem Solutions was founded! It's been quite a ride. In this time we have co-authored numerous papers, been cited as co-inventors on 5 patent applications and have contributed to the discovery and development of two compounds which are now in the clinic. We became an incorporated company back in 2014 and have worked with dozens of organisations during our 20 years of trading, including big pharma, smaller biotechs, charities, not-for-profit organisations, CROs and academics, in locations ranging from the UK to USA, Europe and the middle east.

We've worked in oncology, inflammation, infectious diseases, cardiovascular and many other areas, and have recently become more involved in computational modelling of biological targets as well as assisting with regulatory submissions for small molecules and biologics.

It's been great fun working with such a diverse portfolio of targets, applications and of course, clients, and we look forward to continuing to provide top quality computational services across the drug discovery spectrum for years to come!

Big thank you to Professor Bobby Glen (now Professor Emeritus at Cambridge) in the picture for helping us celebrate our 10-year anniversary back in 2014!

The latest UKQSAR newsletter is now online at https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-newsletter/.  Do join us at Babraham ...
28/02/2024

The latest UKQSAR newsletter is now online at https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-newsletter/. Do join us at Babraham in April if you can make it, but remember to register in advance as walk-in attendance is not possible.
https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-newsletter/

Newsletter Archived Newsletters UK-QSAR Spring 2024 The UK-QSAR and Cheminformatics Group Welcome to the Spring 2024 UK-QSAR Newsletter! Charm Therapeutics and Chemical Computing Group look forward to welcoming you to the Spring 2024 UK-QSAR meeting, to be held on 11th April 2024 at the Babraham Res...

The latest UKQSAR newsletter is now online at https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-newsletter/ in anticipation of next m...
29/08/2023

The latest UKQSAR newsletter is now online at https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-newsletter/ in anticipation of next month's meeting in Liverpool.

Newsletter Archived Newsletters UK-QSAR Spring 2023 The UK-QSAR and Cheminformatics Group Welcome to the Spring 2023 UK-QSAR Newsletter! The Spring UKQSAR & Cheminformatics Group Meeting will be held at the Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, on Thursday 20th April 2023. The meeting is organ...

The UKQSAR & Cheminformatics Spring 2023 newsletter is now available online at https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-news...
11/04/2023

The UKQSAR & Cheminformatics Spring 2023 newsletter is now available online at https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-newsletter/. Apologies for the delay in emailing out the newsletter, but some key folks are still away for the Easter break.....

The newsletter has information about the upcoming meeting (20th April) plus jobs, meetings of interest and a fun take on ChatGPT in computational chemistry.

Newsletter Archived Newsletters UK-QSAR Spring 2023 The UK-QSAR and Cheminformatics Group Welcome to the Spring 2023 UK-QSAR Newsletter! The Spring UKQSAR & Cheminformatics Group Meeting will be held at the Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, on Thursday 20th April 2023. The meeting is organ...

Only a week to go until the Autumn UKQSAR meeting at the Crick Institute in London!  Please do note the train strikes pl...
01/11/2022

Only a week to go until the Autumn UKQSAR meeting at the Crick Institute in London! Please do note the train strikes planned for 7th & 9th November, which may disrupt travel on 8th.

The latest newsletter with more details of the event is now out at

Newsletter Archived Newsletters UK-QSAR Autumn 2022 The UK-QSAR and Cheminformatics Group Welcome to the Autumn 2022 UK-QSAR Newsletter! Again, our next meeting will be a face-to-face event. The Autumn UKQSAR & Cheminformatics Society Meeting will be held at the Francis Crick Institute, London, on T...

The next UK-QSAR & Cheminformatics Group meeting will be our first face-to-face meeting for 2 years!  It will be held in...
30/03/2022

The next UK-QSAR & Cheminformatics Group meeting will be our first face-to-face meeting for 2 years! It will be held in Cambridge on 26th April 2022, and as ever, is free to attend, although attendees must register before the event. More details at https://ukqsar.org/index.php/2022/03/11/uk-qsar-spring-2022-meeting/. The latest newsletter is also out, https://ukqsar.org/index.php/current-newsletter/.

Newsletter Archived Newsletters UK-QSAR Spring 2022 The UK-QSAR and Cheminformatics Group Welcome to the Spring 2022 UK-QSAR Newsletter! For the first time in two years, our next meeting is planned to be a face-to-face event. The pandemic may not be over, but with many having already returned to the...

The next UK-QSAR meeting will be a virtual event covering augmented learning and retrosynthesis, and will be held on 27t...
15/04/2021

The next UK-QSAR meeting will be a virtual event covering augmented learning and retrosynthesis, and will be held on 27th April. As always there is no cost to attend this meeting but places must be pre-booked. You can register at https://ukqsar.org/?mailpoet_router&endpoint=track&action=click&data=WyI3IiwiNTQ0MzEyIiwiMiIsImViZTRlNDA3OWUxYSIsZmFsc2Vd.

Virtual Event, Tuesday 27th April 2021 Confirmed Speakers: * Regina Barzilay (MIT) * Samar Mahmood (Optibrium) * Quentin Perron (Iktos) * Rachael Pirie (Uni. Newcastle) * Sereina Riniker (ETH-Zurich) * James Webster (Uni. Sheffield)

Whilst 2020 has been a year many have found challenging, it is also a year in which science has been widely recognised f...
17/12/2020

Whilst 2020 has been a year many have found challenging, it is also a year in which science has been widely recognised for its key role in finding not just one but several potential escape routes from this pandemic. We’d like to salute the scientists behind those breakthroughs.

CompChem Solutions wishes you a restful Christmas and a new start for all in 2021.

The image shows a superimposition of the full XChem crystallographic fragment screen performed by Diamond against the SARS-CoV-2 main protease, available from https://www.diamond.ac.uk/for-scientists/Main-protease-structure-and-XChem.html, and rendered by MOE2019.0102 from Chemical Computing Group Inc. The image background (bauble) is from vistaprint.co.uk.

This really looks like a major breakthrough. Game-changer?
01/12/2020

This really looks like a major breakthrough. Game-changer?

Google’s deep-learning program for determining the 3D shapes of proteins stands to transform biology, say scientists.

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