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I’ve already described the Bosutinib fiasco in my last entry, and finished with a teaser that we would be back for more commentary on this topic. We plan a series of tests of our algorithms and systems to see if our software could have been used to prevent a situation like this. The main question...

For many years I have been looking for a high profile public case that represents a good example of why an automated NMR structure verification system can help prevent bad things from happening. We all know these types of examples exist, but they don’t generally become public knowledge. Yes, I’ve blogged about this topic many...

The multi-disciplinary “Structure and Reactivity of Complex Molecular Systems” Laboratory (LSRSMC) identifies Spectrus Processor as best solution to unify spectral processing. Toronto, Canada (March 8, 2012)—France’s Université de Lorraine’s “Structure and Reactivity of Complex Molecular Systems” Laboratory (LSRSMC) has acquired for its spectroscopy platform ACD/Labs’ new ACD/Spectrus Processor to process their analytical data. Also acquired...

Toronto, Canada (August 19, 2011)—Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) is pleased to announce the introduction of compatibility with LECO’s newest generation of LC/MS and GC/MS instruments. This compatibility of software to hardware, both industry leading, results directly from an efficient collaboration between the technical innovators. “With this announcement, ACD/Labs extends its industry leading competence in...

One professor’s innovative approach to teaching spectroscopy uses software to take some of the load off of instruments. New London, CT (September 9, 2008)—Students at Connecticut College use ACD/Labs NMR Processors to learn aspects of NMR spectroscopy—saving instrument time and allowing for more experimentation by students. Dr. Bruce Branchini, Professor of Chemistry at Connecticut College,...