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ACD/NMR Workbook lets users interpret and assign 1D and 2D NMR spectra simultaneously with NMRSync Technology. Toronto, Canada (January 14, 2009)—ACD/Labs is set to release a new product, ACD/NMR Workbook with NMRSync Technology, that drastically reduces the time required to interpret and assign 1D and 2D NMR data. Available with ACD/Labs Version 12, NMR Workbook...

Hungarian drug manufacturer deploys suite of software tools that assist with structure-based drug design at one of its research facilities in Budapest. Toronto, Canada (January 8, 2009)—Egis Pharmaceuticals, one of the leading pharmaceutical companies in Central Europe, sought to increase the efficiency of its Chemical Research Division, and has now done so by implementing software...

Columbus, Ohio (December 29, 2008)—CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, announced today that scientists worldwide can now access more than 23.8 million predicted proton NMR spectra in SciFinder, its leading research and discovery tool and the authoritative source of information on more than 40 million chemical substances. These proton NMR spectra augment the 1.9 billion predicted...

Toronto, CA (December 1, 2008)—Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) has released its latest version of specialized software for the pharmaceutical, biotech, and chemical industries. ACD/Labs Version 12 includes new features and capabilities developed in response to the needs of the industry and our customers. View the full list of new features and products at www.acdlabs.com/whatsnew/....

Toronto, CA (November 25, 2008)—Sanofi-Aventis, one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, recently agreed to a three-year contract to extend the use of Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) software throughout its R&D sites worldwide. The agreement includes provisions for continuing support, and a special pricing structure beneficial to both companies. Sanofi-Aventis uses a range of...

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,...

Toronto, CA (Sept. 1, 2008)—Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) has announced that an agreement has been reached with one of its distributors, ScienceServe GmbH, to begin an immediate transition in which ACD/Labs will regain the right to directly manage sales and support activities throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The agreement was made mutually between the...

In the search for novel antibacterials, Sequoia Science acquires spectral processing and databasing software that leverages previous research to speed up the discovery process. St. Louis, MO (August 12, 2008)— Sequoia Sciences, Inc., recently purchased and implemented powerful software from ACD/Labs that will allow them to more easily elucidate chemical structures as well as to...

The involvement of several scientists in the development of Computer-Aided Structure Elucidation (CASE) methods has resulted into the development of a series of expert systems based on 2D NMR data utilization. R. Dunkel has also developed a series of software algorithms and applications that claim to elucidate chemical structures on the spectrometer. Dunkel, in collaboration...

ASDI Deploys ACD/1D NMR Assistant to Synthetic Chemists Based on Previous Success with Automated Structure Verification Software Toronto, Canada (May 27, 2008) —ASDI, Inc., a leader in providing materials management services for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, recently implemented a suite of NMR software tools from ACD/Labs for use by their Synthetic Chemistry Team. The new software is expected...