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Listing of all 15 news releases from Bio-Rad Informatics Division:
Software helps polymer spectral interpretation
The AnalyseIt Polymer IR application has been developed to aid researchers in the interpretation of the bands found in an infrared (IR) spectrum of polymeric compounds
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (19 May 2008)
Bio-Rad now offers over 100 IR spectral databases
Bio-Rad's spectral databases, which include the Sadtler collections, are used worldwide in the verification, classification, and identification of chemical substances across multiple areas of research
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (31 March 2008)
Knowitall 7.5 features metabolomics research
The Metabolomics Edition integrates Infometrix's Pirouette chemometrics technology with the KnowItAll platform, databases and NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) tools
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (14 August 2006)
19 specialised infrared spectral data collections
Sadtler Databases for Spectroscopy have become industry standards in laboratories worldwide with spectral data plus database building, management, search, analysis, prediction, and reporting tools
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division ( 2 February 2006)
Web seminars for autumn 2005
Bio-Rad Laboratories has announced a series of web seminars running October through December 2005 on spectroscopy, in silico lead optimisation, Adme/Tox, and free software for teaching chemistry
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division ( 4 October 2005)
Lead optimisation for medicinal chemists
Integrated applications map to the lead optimisation workflow with tools for drug candidate proposal and modification, lead optimisation, in-silico lead screening, and analysis of spectral data,
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (14 September 2005)
Award recognises leadership in drug discovery
Bio-Rad Laboratories has received the Frost and Sullivan market leadership award for drug discovery technologies for its KnowItAll Adme/Tox software and databases
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (14 September 2005)
Optimising in-silico Adme/Tox prediction
Collaboration enables pharma and biotech companies to use software in conjunction with Adme and Herg knowledgebases to design in silico models that will improve the lead optimisation process
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (14 September 2005)
First multi-technique spectral searching system
System gives scientists who analyse samples using multiple spectral techniques the ability to simultaneously and seamlessly combine all spectral information available to yield a single search result
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (15 March 2005)
Informatics extended to chemistry and spectroscopy
Informatics system provides a fully flexible and customisable environment with software and database tools that encompass the areas of spectroscopy, chemistry, and in silico Adme/Tox profiling
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (15 March 2005)
Eight new Adme/Tox databases
Data collections are useful to those involved in drug discovery, allowing them to benchmark the results of their own experiments, validate the accuracy of predictive models, or build new models
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (15 March 2005)
Software wins 'top product' award
In silico Adme/Tox prediction is a key topic in drug discovery, and this informatics system offers a platform for pharmaceutical endeavours in this area
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (15 March 2005)
Thirteen new Adme/Tox databases
Covering seven endpoints including blood brain barrier, human intestinal absorption, log D, log P, mutagenicity, plasma-protein binding, and water solubility
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (16 July 2004)
Internet platform searches 800,000 spectra
With this new platform, users now have the option to access spectral databases via the internet rather than installing the data on their own computers
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (25 March 2004)
Extending academic software offerings
On-demand access to additional paid-for functions for widely-used free academic chemical structure drawing, publishing, and spectral analysis software
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (24 March 2004)

