ACD/Labs brings you Tools for Teaching ADMET, a new way for academia to gain access to our ChemSketch Freeware, and information about our upcoming visit to ACS Fall.

 

Tools for Teaching ADMET
Have you been teaching ADME properties and toxicity of structures with much hand-waving and illustrations of processes in the human body?

ACD/ADME Suite and ACD/Tox Suite are modular software tools that include prediction of hERG inhibition, genotoxicity, CYP 3A4 specificity, distribution, absorption, oral bioavailability, and more. Use them to help students get a deeper understanding of how chemical structure can relate to ADME properties and basic toxicity endpoints.
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Freeware Made Easier
The ChemSketch Educational Access Program (CEAP), launched earlier this year, brings the benefits of a unified structure drawing package to schools without the pain of students or educators independently downloading freeware onto their machines. While many institutions have benefited from academic site licenses of ACD/Labs’ commercial products, this new program is aimed at easier deployment of freeware.

Join the over 350 academic institutions worldwide that are already benefiting from site licensing of ChemSketch Freeware.
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A Win-Win Situation
Share with us how you have applied our software in teaching for a chance to win up to $5000 of ACD/Labs software for your school or laboratory!

Benefit from free software to aid teaching and research, and see how others use software as an effective tool for teaching; then apply these new ideas in your classroom.

Send us your teaching materials, along with a summary of how you use them and their effectiveness, for a chance at the prize. Get more information about the virtual laboratory challenge.


Come and Meet Us at ACS Fall
Why break with a beautiful tradition? Of course we’ll see you at the ACS meeting in Washington D.C.

Come and visit us at booth #1123. Enter our competition for a chance to win a $100 iTunes gift card (to be awarded after the show).


Browsed our website lately? A new set of web pages containing information and resources for chemistry students, educators, and academic researchers are now live. Check them out!
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