Selcia has launched its new Fragment Screening Platform and unveiled their new brand as part of international expansion plans. Selcia have acquired the Intellectual Property and expertise of the CE Screen, pioneered by the former Cetek Corporation and adapted the technology for fragment screening.
Hans Fliri, managing director of Selcia, said: “The re-brand and launch of our Discovery division are the latest initiatives in our efforts to take our client partnership proposition and service quality to the next level. We think our bold new brand and website better reflect our values, describing what we do and what we stand for as a growing business, helping to encapsulate our passion for client delivery and world class standards in radiolabelling and drug discovery.”
The company explains, the re-brand is central to communicating the new strategic priorities and direction of the business, which sees Selcia continuing to consolidate and develop its position as one of the worldwide providers of custom synthesis C-14 radiosynthesis services, partnering customers in their regulatory, development and research programmes. Selcia’s newly launched Discovery operating division has been based around a proven technology, which was adapted by Selcia to detect the weak binding interactions between fragments and the therapeutic target. Selcia’s patented fragment screening technology has significant advantages over other available methods to detect weak interactions.
Clive Cornell, divisional head of discovery, said: “We are extremely excited to be now able to offer our newly developed novel fragment screening technology, to enhance our clients discovery programs. Our patented methodology has been proven to provide one of, if not the best screening techniques available today, providing unprecedented reliable and accurate data. Our patented technology requires only very small quantities of target protein and test compounds, is highly reproducible, and gives a very low frequency of false positives.”
The re-brand and launch of the Discovery division are the latest in a series of significant investments by Selcia since establishing the company following a spin-out from Aventis in 2001.
Hans Fliri, added: “We have nearly trebled our radiochemistry capacity in the last 5 years, have recently finished expansion into 2,500sqm state-of-the-art facilities at our headquarters in Essex outside London, and seen our analytical laboratory achieve GLP accreditation by the MHRA. Over the next 3 years we are aiming to grow our radiochemistry business by a third in the Ongar facility and to establish Selcia Discovery as a recognised global player in fragment-based drug discovery.”