How many hours do you spend putting together chemistry reports and presentations?

Today’s chemists face countless administrative tasks that impede their ability to spend time on what matters most: Chemistry. Repetitive copying and pasting from one application to another, manually entering experimental information, and spending time on non-science related tasks cause chemists to lose valuable time to research and share their work with peers.

Designed with chemistry in mind, ChemDraw and ChemOffice+ Cloud v20 enable chemists to spend more time making breakthrough discoveries and less time drawing and reporting. Learn how powerful capabilities will dramatically increase productivity and accelerate the communication of chemistry research.

In this webinar, Pierre Morieux demonstrates – using a presentation and live software demo – how powerful capabilities in the latest release of ChemDraw and ChemOffice+ Cloud v20 will dramatically increase your productivity and accelerate the communication of your chemistry research and discovery by enabling you to:

  • Effortlessly create beautiful, publication-worthy drawings
  • Search for chemical structures within Google Patents
  • Easily find chemical structures buried deep in your files
  • Create lists from new and repurposed chemical data

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Speaker: Pierre Morieux, ChemDraw global marketing manager; ChemDraw wizard

Pierre Morieux is the Product and marketing manager for ChemDraw at PerkinElmer since 2017 where he is working on improving the ways chemists communicate with one another.

Before assuming that role he was a Field application scientist for chemistry, a position he got after publishing a highly successful YouTube video tutorial on how to use ChemDraw very efficiently. Pierre holds a chemical engineering degree from the ENSCP Chimie-ParisTech, a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and did a post-doc at the ISIS Institute of the University of Strasbourg, France.

 

Ben Valsler

Moderator: Benjamin Valsler, digital editor, Chemistry World magazine

Ben is the digital editor of Chemistry World magazine, producing video and podcasts to accompany the magazine and website. Prior to joining the Royal Society of Chemistry, he was the producer of the award-winning Naked Scientists, making local and national radio programmes for the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Primedia in South Africa.

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