Calendar of CURE/Yale BioHaven seminars for Fall 2010 now available. more
9/14
8:45 am - 6:00 pm

Ubifrance, the French Agency for international business development, cordially invites CURE members to this year's second French Biotech Tour, which aims to connect French and American Biotech companies specialized in neuroscience, inflammation, and auto-immune diseases. Philadelphia, PA. more
9/16
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

CURE/Yale BioHaven presents Al Mann: 'Creating a successful medical device enterprise.' Hope Auditorium, Yale University, 315 Cedar Street, New Haven. more
10/5
Deadline for nominations for the Lemelson-MIT prize, awarded to an outstanding mid-career inventor who has developed a patented product or process of significant value to society. more
10/27
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

CURE/Yale BioHaven presents Cobalt Therapeutics. Anlyan Center, Yale University, 300 Cedar Street, New Haven. more
11/18
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

CURE/Yale BioHaven presents Biodel Inc. Anlyan Center, Yale University, 300 Cedar Street, New Haven. more
12/7
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

CURE Holiday Party. Café George, 300 George Street, New Haven. Watch for details.


Revegen, Inc.
3113 Town Walk Drive
Hamden, CT 06518

Phone: 203 287 8968
Website: http://revegencorp.com/

Contact(s)
info@revegencorp.com

General Information
Revegen pursues a new, innovative approach in drug discovery research built on a proprietary pdiCAD™ technological platform. We have developed a variety of tools and methods that accelerate discovery of small molecule drugs based on principles of molecular recognition between therapeutic agents and protein targets. Our methods improve resource efficiency of the drug discovery process and support development of targeted therapies in a broad spectrum of indications.

Research Activities
We envision discovery of new medicines as a process of structural engineering, derived from the understanding of the molecular architecture of a protein target and algorithmic prediction of the drug’s physicochemical and toxicological properties. Our proprietary probability density imaging (PDI) technology affords unparalleled accuracy and speed in the modeling of interactions between small organic molecules and proteins.

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