Chemical Computing Group Announces the Winners of the CCG Research Excellence Awards for the Fall 2017 ACS National Meeting

Chemical Computing Group (CCG) and the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Division of Medicinal Chemistry (MEDI) congratulate the winners of the CCG Excellence Awards for the Fall 2017 ACS National Meeting in Washington, DC.
The award winners’ research will be recognized at the MEDI Division Poster Session on Sunday, August 20th, 2017. Each winner will receive an award certificate, a one-year MOE (Molecular Operating Environment) software license for the winners’ research group, as well as financial support to cover their travel costs to Washington.
The winners are:

  • Saloni Patel, Duquesne University, group of Patrick Flaherty
  • Britanny Morgan, Duke University, group of Amanda Hargrove

About CCG Research Excellence Awards
The Chemical Computing Group (CCG) Excellence Awards were created to recognize and promote young scientists who use computational chemistry to further their scientific research. For more information about the CCG Excellence Awards, please visit: chemcomp.com/research-academic.htm
About Chemical Computing Group
CCG (Chemical Computing Group) is a leading supplier of software solutions for life sciences. With a proven track record in scientific innovation, CCG continues to provide state-of-the-art applications in drug discovery to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and academic researchers. CCG’s software platform is the Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) which is used by computational chemists, medicinal chemists and biologists in the major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies throughout the world. CCG has a very strong reputation for collaborative scientific support, maintaining support offices in both Europe and North America. Founded in 1994, CCG is headquartered in Montreal, Canada. For more information visit: chemcomp.com

Chemical Computing Group Announces the Winners of the COMP CCG Excellence Awards for the Fall 2017 ACS National Meeting

Chemical Computing Group (CCG) and the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Division of Computers in Chemistry (COMP) congratulate the winners of the CCG Excellence Awards for the Fall 2017 ACS National Meeting in Washington, DC.
The award winners’ research will be recognized at the COMP Division Poster Session on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2017. Each winner will receive an award certificate, a one-year MOE (Molecular Operating Environment) software license for the winners’ research group, as well as financial support to cover their travel costs to Washington.
The winners are:

  • Hoshin Kim, North Caroline State University, group of Yaroslava G. Yingling
  • Zhongyue Yang, University of California, group of Kendall N. Houk
  • Evgenii Fetisov, University of Minnesota, group of J. Iljia Siepmann
  • Daniel Nascimento, Florida State University, group of A. Eugene DePrince III
  • David Williams-Young, University of Washington, group of Xiaosong Li

About CCG Excellence Awards
The Chemical Computing Group (CCG) Excellence Awards were created to recognize and promote young scientists who use computational chemistry to further their scientific research. For more information about the CCG Excellence Awards, please visit: chemcomp.com/research-academic.htm
About Chemical Computing Group
CCG (Chemical Computing Group) is a leading supplier of software solutions for life sciences. With a proven track record in scientific innovation, CCG continues to provide state-of-the-art applications in drug discovery to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and academic researchers. CCG’s software platform is the Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) which is used by computational chemists, medicinal chemists and biologists in the major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies throughout the world. CCG has a very strong reputation for collaborative scientific support, maintaining support offices in both Europe and North America. Founded in 1994, CCG is headquartered in Montreal, Canada. For more information visit: chemcomp.com

Recapitalization of Quantum Health

Altaris Capital Partners, LLC (“Altaris”) is pleased to announce that it has exited its investment in Quantum Health, Inc. (“Quantum Health”) as part of a recapitalization transaction with Great Hill Partners.
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Columbus, OH, Quantum is a leading provider of consumer navigation and care coordination to large self-insured employers. Quantum Health and Altaris were advised on this transaction by William Blair & Company, LLC.
About Quantum Health
Quantum Health is an award-winning consumer healthcare navigation company that delivers an unparalleled consumer experience based on empathy and trust, enabling employers to achieve industry-leading satisfaction rates and independently validated claim savings. Quantum Health’s model is based on years of consumer research and the insights learned from guiding millions of consumers and their providers through their healthcare journey. Quantum Health has earned numerous awards and honors, including being named a Fastest-Growing Privately Held Company for the past nine years by Inc. 5000; one of the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies for the past nine years by the Women Presidents’ Organization; a Best Place to Work for the past ten years by Columbus Business First; and a Great Place to Work® Best Small & Medium Workplaces by FORTUNE Magazine and Entrepreneur Magazine. Learn more at www.quantum-health.com.

Investment in Chemical Computing Group

New York, NY: Altaris Capital Partners, LLC announces investment in Chemical Computing Group.
Chemical Computing Group (“CCG”), headquartered in Montreal, Canada, is a provider of molecular design software for the pharmaceutical, chemical and material industries. CCG’s software platform, the Molecular Operating Environment (“MOE”), streamlines drug discovery and chemical engineering processes by allowing researchers to visualize and predict molecular properties and interactions. MOE is an established market leader with more than 20 years of product development and scientific publications. www.chemcomp.com