Showing posts with label Beilstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beilstein. Show all posts

February 18, 2016

Reaxys Webinar: In-silico phenotypic screening

Are you using phenotypic screening as a way to discover new drugs or would you like to know more about this approach?

Reaxys is hosting a free webinar entitled, "Building an in-silico Phenotypic Screening Approach with Reaxys" on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 8:00am PST.

Senior Product Manager Olivier Barberan will cover the following:

  • Outline the steps to take when building this approach in Reaxys.
  • Demonstrate how pharmacological targets involved in cell based assay can be easily identified in Reaxys with their mechanisms of action.
Register for the free webinar here.

Reaxys (Beilstein) provides worldwide coverage of the literature relating to the preparations and properties of organic compounds. Reaxys is searchable in multiple ways, including chemical structure, formula, and physical property parameters. Reaxys indexes periodicals, books, dissertations, and patents dated 1800 to the present. It also includes a chemical reactions database.

December 21, 2010

CrossFire client retirement

The CrossFire client software used to access the Beilstein database will be retired by Elsevier on December 31, 2010.

Access to Beilstein will continue via Reaxys.

If you have any questions, please contact Aileen Chang at helplib@scripps.edu.

January 27, 2010

Reaxys (replacement for CrossFire Beilstein)

The Kresge Library is pleased to announce the availability of Reaxys. Reaxys is a web-based system for searching the Beilstein (organic chemistry), Gmelin (inorganic and organometallic chemistry), and Patent Chemistry (1976-present) databases. Access is restricted to TSRI IP addresses (including VPN from off-campus). To try Reaxys, go to: http://www.reaxys.com

For more information on Reaxys, please see the Kresge Library webpage at:
http://www.scripps.edu/library/reaxys.html

***Please note that the CrossFire Commander client (used to access Beilstein) will be discontinued by Elsevier on December 31, 2010. We will have concurrent access to both Reaxys and the CrossFire client in 2010, but after that time, access with the CrossFire client will cease.

The project manager for Reaxys, Dr. Juergen Swienty-Busch, will be offering a demonstration and Question & Answer session for Reaxys on Friday, January 29, 2010, at 10am PT in the Keck Amphitheater. It will also be broadcast in Florida at 1pm ET in A116. We encourage you to attend if you use Beilstein in your current chemistry workflow, or if you are interested in learning more about this product.

If you have questions or comments about Reaxys or any of our other chemistry databases, please feel free to contact Aileen Chang of the Kresge Library at helplib@scripps.edu, (858)784-8705.