SMASH

May 20, 2008

SMASH 2008-Session on Computer Aided Structure Structure Identification

Speaking of the CASE review article in Progress in NMR, I thought I would take the opportunity to mention the upcoming session on Computer Aided Structure Identification that will take place at the SMASH 2008 Conference in Santa Fe New Mexico in September.

One of the presenters in the session will be none other than Mikhail E. Elyashberg who has made tremendous contributions to this area. In his presentation he plans to lay out the 40 year history of CASE and I am sure it will be a terrific presentation.

Stataward

8 years ago Mikhail was one member of a team of 4 who received the State Award of the Russian Federation for their pioneering work into the automated analysis of complex compounds. It is great to see Mikhail continue to work, publish, and present on this topic.

Rich Beger from the National Center for Toxicological Research and Richard Newmark will also be presenting in this session.

Not to mention that Gary Martin (another Co-author of the CASE article in Progress in NMR) is slated to speak in the New Experimental NMR Techniques session.

So there's a number of reasons for you to get away from the lab for a few days in September and attend SMASH 2008.

September 25, 2007

Truths and Myths of ACD/Structure Elucidator

I have returned from SMASH after an enjoyable week in Chamonix. What a truly beautiful place. It was great to be in that atmosphere with many nice people from all over the world. I also must applaud the organizing committee for doing another wonderful job of coordination. I already find myself looking forward to next year's SMASH conference.

The week kicked off with our Annual SMASH seminar. Several excellent talks and I would specifically like to thank our guest speaks Jack Newton from Chenomx, Patrick Wheeler for Pfizer, and George Crull from BMS. Most of the presentations are available on the ACD/Labs website, and the rest will be added shortly.

On that topic, I want to specifically point you to a presentation given by my colleague Brent Lefebvre entitled, "Uncovering the Truths and Dispelling the Myths Behind ACD/Structure Elucidator"

There is a lot of great content in here. The two most important pieces in this presentation in my opinion were:

1) Price/Usage- One thing I think people may not be aware of is that ACD/Structure Elucidator is not just one black box product that only serves one function. In fact, it is made up of a bunch of ACD/Labs software products including ACD/1D and 2D NMR Processor and Manager, HNMR Predictor, CNMR Predictor, 2D NMR Predictor, UV-IR, Chrom, and MS Processor and Manager. In other words, the software can be used for much more that just structure elucidation. In fact it can be used every day to view, process, and database different analytical data types, and predict NMR spectra.

2) The Learning Curve- In my opinion, by far the biggest adjustment a Spectroscopist has to make in order to use Structure Elucidator is to adopt ACD/2D NMR Processor as a processing tool. The data work up and in particular the peak picking process is perhaps the most crucial step for Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation (CASE). I am certainly not implying that 2D NMR Processor is difficult to use, in fact it is quite the opposite. The issue is that it generally requires a spectroscopist to switch over from their favorite vendor software package. This involves them getting used to a new interface, new shortcuts, and new navigation sometimes after years of use. There is certainly an adjustment period, but the rewards are great. Once a user gets used to 2D NMR Processor, they then have the option to take advantage of databasing and structure elucidation tools.

Check out the rest of the presentation to learn more.

P.S. If you would like to see if Structure Elucidator can handle one of your most difficult  problems, submit your data to the challenge here

September 14, 2007

SMASH 2007-This Weekend

I'm leaving today for Chamonix and SMASH 2007. If any of you are attending, be sure to drop by the ACD/Labs booth and say hello.

Also, if you are attending, you are invited to our annual seminar. Details are here.

As I am unsure about my internet connection, I might not be posting next week. But when I return, I will hopefully have some exciting stuff to talk about as a result of the conference.

July 26, 2007

SMASH 2007 and Vacation

So SMASH 2007 in Chamonix, France is approaching very soon. As per usual, ACD/Labs will be holding their annual SMASH Seminar on Sunday September 16, 2007 beginning with a free lunch at 12:30. The agenda and registration page is now up at the ACD/Labs website. This year, we will be welcoming guest speakers George Crull from BMS, Mark O'Neil-Johnson from Sequoia Sciences, and Patrick Wheeler  from Pfizer to speak about how they use ACD/Labs software in their working environment. The rest of the agenda will be filled out by ACD/Labs staff who will share the latest and greatest developments in ACD/Labs NMR software. Make sure you don't miss the talk scheduled for 1:30, I hear that guy is really smart and incredibly good looking ;)

The agenda and online registration can be found be by following the link below:

http://www.acdlabs.com/um/2007/smash/

I look forward to meeting some of my fellow readers and subscribers in Chamonix!

On an unrelated note I will be starting vacation today, and thus will likely not be posting very much (if at all) over the next few weeks.