- Chemical Diversity
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ChemDiv Type Private Industry Biotechnology, Life Science, Contract Research Organization Founded 1990 Headquarters San Diego, California, United States Services clinical development, preclinical development, drug discovery, discovery tools, chemistry Employees 500+ Subsidiaries in Russia, Ukraine Website chemdiv.com Chemical Diversity (ChemDiv) is a fully integrated Contract research organization headquartered in San Diego, CA, with subsidiaries in Russia and Ukraine. It provides pharmaceutical and biotech companies integrated discovery and development solutions for their R&D programs. ChemDiv's services cover a range of disciplines needed to bring a new project in CNS, oncology, inflammation, metabolic, infectious and other diseases from identification of a biological target (protein expression, assay development etc.) to clinical drug candidates (ADME/DMPK, toxicity and safety studies, efficacy models etc.) to Proof of Concept drug candidate (Phase I and II) and to the market.
ChemDiv started in 1990 as a chemistry provider and has moved to a full service CRO since. Among its partners are Eli Lilly[1], Novartis[2][3], Dendreon[4], Merck KGaA[5], Solvay Pharmaceuticals [6], Bayer, etc.
References
- ^ "ChemDiv-Lilly Collaboration Expanded to Include New Discovery Program", Fierce Biotech, August 20, 2009
- ^ "Chemical Diversity Research Institute Of Chemrar Announces Starting Of Discovery Collaboration With The Largest Major Pharmaceutical Company On The Russian Market", October 18, 2010
- ^ "ChemDiv and ChemRar Hi-Tech Center join forces with Singapore and Switzerland in battling Tuberculosis", October 13, 2010
- ^ "ChemDiv - Dendreon Partnership" , Case Study
- ^ "ChemDiv to Provide Merck KGaA With Discovery Chemistry in Multiyear Agreement, Extending Ongoing Collaboration" , Drugs.com, February 13, 2007
- ^ "Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Signs Collaboration Agreement With ChemDiv, Inc. For Early Discovery Activities" , BioSpace, February 10, 2009
External links
- "www.chemdiv.com" Company's website
- "eshop.chemistryondemand.com" Company's commercial portal
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