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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November
3, 2004.
The
Biochemistry-Chemistry-Engineering interface (BiCE) programme has
selected Radleys Discovery Technologies to supply parallel chemistry
equipment to help speed process selection and investigation of chemistries
and biocatalysts in the synthesis of novel molecules to be used
in the development of next generation pharmaceuticals.
Helping
create a revolution in Biocatalysis …
Radleys
Discovery Technologies (www.radleys.com)
has been selected by the Biochemistry-Chemistry-Engineering interface
(BiCE) programme to supply parallel chemistry equipment to help
speed process selection and investigation of chemistries and biocatalysts
in the synthesis of novel molecules to be used in the development
of next generation pharmaceuticals.

Traditional
chemical approaches to large-scale production of complex molecules
identified by life science discovery often require long multi-step
syntheses that reduce yields and suffer from a lack of selectivity.
Novel small molecule biocatalysis offers a route to providing enhanced
selectivity under mild conditions and can potentially give shorter
and easier synthetic pathways. The BiCE programme draws upon the
latest developments in bioprocess modelling, biocatalyst modification,
informatics and process miniaturisation to create the next generation
of pharmaceuticals at lower cost and with higher efficiency. The
programme, funded by the UK EPSRC, brings together leading academic
researchers from the Departments of Biochemical Engineering, Chemistry
and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at University College London
(UCL) with a consortium of 11 major pharmaceutical / chemical companies
and equipment / software manufacturers.
The
parallel chemistry equipment supplied by Radleys Discovery Technologies
(RDT) included Carousel 12-Place Reaction Station and Carousel 6-Place
Reaction Station products. Reflecting upon the equipment selection
- Professor John Woodley (BiCE Coordinator) commented 'we chose
RDT parallel synthesisers because they are widely used in catalyst
research, easy to use, reliable and good value for money'. He added
'the RDT equipment has successfully enabled us to perform temperature
controlled parallel chemoenzymic conversions on a small scale above
that possible in multi-well plates providing a very valuable complementary
approach'.
With
over 6,000 systems installed worldwide RDT is the market leader
for affordable parallel synthesis tools, offering an unrivalled
range of synthesisers and work-up systems to aid the productivity
of chemists.
For
information on the BiCE programme please contact John Woodley at
UCL (j.woodley@ucl.ac.uk).
For further information on innovative tools for parallel synthesis
and workup please contact RDT by visiting their website at
www.radleys.com.uk or telephoning direct on 44-1799-513320.
CONTACTS:
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HQ
Radleys
Discovery Technologies
Shire Hill
Saffron Walden
Essex CB11 3AZ
UK
tel.
+44-1799-513320
email: sales@radleys.co.uk
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