Sorry for not having posted for so long, but some good news. There will be a residential course held at the EMBL-EBI from Monday 25th January to Friday 29th January 2010, the agenda will focus on applications of SAR databases to biological problems, but of course we'll also include contributions from many other faculty at the EMBL-EBI to illustrate how 'it all fits togther'. We hope to have eight full bursaries available for the course, and registration will open at the end of this July. I'll post further details on the chembl-og when there is more available.....
We are delighted to announce the release of ChEMBL 34, which includes a full update to drug and clinical candidate drug data. This version of the database, prepared on 28/03/2024 contains: 2,431,025 compounds (of which 2,409,270 have mol files) 3,106,257 compound records (non-unique compounds) 20,772,701 activities 1,644,390 assays 15,598 targets 89,892 documents Data can be downloaded from the ChEMBL FTP site: https://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/chembl/ChEMBLdb/releases/chembl_34/ Please see ChEMBL_34 release notes for full details of all changes in this release: https://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/chembl/ChEMBLdb/releases/chembl_34/chembl_34_release_notes.txt New Data Sources European Medicines Agency (src_id = 66): European Medicines Agency's data correspond to EMA drugs prior to 20 January 2023 (excluding ...
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