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A collection of feature articles, case studies, and whitepapers from CAS. News and trends spanning scientific research and information technology.
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, and Charles River Laboratories agreed to a multi-year agreement for SciFinder, ensuring the organization’s scientists can efficiently access the extensive CAS collection of the most complete and accurate scientific information available.
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, announces the availability of the whitepaper, Global Science & Technology Report: Graphene Research & Development, highlighting key trends in the dynamic graphene research landscape.
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. (NYSE:JWa) (NYSE:JWb), and CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, today announced a partnership that will accelerate the evolution of predictive synthesis by enriching Wiley’s award-winning ChemPlanner technology with the most accurate and complete chemical information from CAS.
CAS announced a multi-year agreement to provide SciFinder to all scientists at ChemPartner, an R&D service provider for the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. ChemPartner was awarded the Best Life Science CRO in the 2017 Global Health & Pharma Magazine Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Awards. SciFinder is an award-winning CAS information solution that gives scientists the answers they need to progress their research.
Lora Burgess of CAS discusses the ways curated content could improve your patent search by making it easier, more precise and less time consuming.
Anne Marie Clark of CAS examines some common pitfalls and considerations required for successful tech transfer to the business community.
Anne Marie Clark of CAS discusses why companies are capitalizing on homegrown intellectual property, and takes a deeper look into the global tech transfer story.
Matthew McBride of CAS continues his discussion on prior art searching, looking more closely at invalidity and rejection of modern patents and prior art resurfaced by digitization of hard-to-find materials.
Peter Blasi of CAS investigates the pros and cons of scientific intellectual property, specifically thinking about Markush structures and their complications under patent law.