Tuesday, April 7, 2009

ChemBioDraw Ultra 11.0 ( the programme Dr. Kang was telling us about)

If you ever had the need to draw chemical structures or biological elements such as DNA, enzymes, receptors and even Golgi Bodies, or simulate a particularly complex drug in 3D, or perform basic molecular modelling computations such as MM2 experiments, or even browse through a chemical database for numeric, structural and substructural queries, then please continue reading.
IMU has taken a site-licence for ChemBioDraw Ultra 11.0 (courtesy of an allocation from AAD) and this license is a yearly renewable contract. Anyone in IMU can download the programme and freely install it in their computers at work or even at home. This means academic staff, students and even those from the research labs can utilise this software.
If you are not familiar with this software, please have a look at the attached manual for more details. If you have need of it, please go to the following link where it will direct you on how to download the software.
Individual users can download the software via this link:
http://scistore.cambridgesoft.com/sitelicense.cfm?sid=1732
You will need to enter your IMU e-mail address (your_name@imu.edu.my) for the site verification in order to access the software. Upon verification, you will be brought to a site where you can download your particular of flavour of software (PC or Mac). An e-mail is also sent to your IMU e-mail address with the serial number and the activation process. For more details regarding activation, please go the following link:
http://www.cambridgesoft.com/services/activation/
If you have any difficulties in downloading and activating the software, please call ICT or contact the customer service people at Customer_Service@CambridgeSoft.Com.

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