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  1. Learn more about ‘How are publishers and repositories managing the changes to the publishing workflow?’ in today’s joint webinar at 7pm, hosted by , with Ian Bruno, CCDC’s Head of Strategic Partnerships. Register your place here

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  2. Next up for is Seaborgium. This element was named for Glenn T. Seaborg, who helped first discover and synthesize it. It was the first element named after a living person which was very controversial at the time. Find out more here

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    Data for bis(triphenylphosphineoxide)dichlorocobalt(II) has the third oldest publication year (1980) of an and is the oldest to contain a metal. By 1980 the full CSD already included 16692 metal containing entries.

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    The story of Mercury 4.0 is told in this paper - how it evolved from a crystal structure visualization tool, to the advanced analysis, design and prediction platform we know today. Read it here

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    Published by A. A. Woolf, data for 2,7-Dimethoxy-1,8-bis(dimethylamino)naphthalene has the oldest publication year (1976) of an “CSD Communication”, then called a “Private Communication”. By '76 full CSD already included 22241 entries.

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    Published by S. R. Critchley, data for Cimetidine (also known as Tagamet) has the second oldest publication year (1979) of an . It is the oldest CSD Communication with a CCDC deposition number (1125676).

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    from enjoyed the reminding of the wonderful event. On February 1, 2020, I'm kicking off a twitter series showcasing CSD Communications starting with the first deposition in 1976.

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    Today’s element of the is Iridium. Did you know Iridium is named after the Greek goddess of rainbow, Iris, due to the discovery of the element in strongly coloured salts? 👉Discover more interesting facts about this element here

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  9. 31. sij

    Celebrating the life & achievements of Theodore Richards in 1868, who received the for determining atomic weights of lots of elements. is CSD Entry LIMSUW, () with an impressive 11 different elements.

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    Next Cambridge Cheminformatics Meeting, "The Startup Edition" - 12 Feb (Wed), 3.30pm (coffee) for 4pm at the ! With , , and . Come and join us - no registration necessary.

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  11. 30. sij

    We are looking for a KTP Associate - Scientific Software Developer for Digital Design of Pharmaceutical Products to join our team in Cambridge, UK. View the full job description on our website:

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  12. 29. sij

    Gregory Ferrence, Professor of Chemistry at Illinois State University, talks at the celebration event on the potential of the to be better used within chemical education. Watch here

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  13. 29. sij

    An interesting session on InChI (IUPAC International Chemical Identifier) with Ian Bruno and at this afternoon. If you missed it you still can send us your questions about the InChI to hello@ccdc.cam.ac.uk, and we will get in touch shortly.

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  14. 29. sij

    Some great talks at today discussing the challenges and opportunities for large companies and SMEs in adopting FAIR data practices. Catch-up with , Senior Research Fellow at CCDC, and find out more about FAIR data.

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  15. 29. sij

    bag spotted at by Ian Bruno, CCDC’s Head of Strategic Partnerships. It was great to meet and see you still have your bag. We have made a selection of the presentation recordings from the CSD50 event. Watch here

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  16. 29. sij

    Read our latest blog, written by Rob Willacy, Materials Science team leader, to find out more about the Matwall concept, and how do crystal structures underpin commercially viable new medicines? 👉

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  17. 28. sij

    Today’s element of the Periodic Table is Hassium. It’s a synthetic element with unknown chemical properties, though researchers believe it will behave like Ruthenium and Osmium which sit in the same group in the Periodic Table. Discover more about

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  18. 27. sij

    We're hiring! We are looking for a Sales Operations Administrator to join our team in Cambridge, UK. View the full job description on our website:

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  19. 27. sij

    Meet us at the on the 14th of March at the University Chemistry Department, and let's have !

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    Ooh & ? Yes please! Ian Bruno, Gerd Blanke & will help non-chemists think like real chemists when they introduce InChI (International Chemical Identifier) at

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