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Academic site license of chemical drawing tool ACD/ChemSketch donated to Rice University enabling free access to software by all staff and students

Houston, Texas (December 14, 2006)—

Rice University is the most recent recipient of a site license for Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs') ACD/ChemSketch version 10.0 Freeware allowing staff and students of the university access to an advanced chemical tool for drawing and naming chemical structures.

When professors in the Faculty of Bioengineering at Rice University in Houston Texas found they needed a software package to help draw accurate chemical structures to place in publications and grant proposals for their work on glycosaminoglycans, they contacted ACD/Labs. The result was the donation of a site license of ACD/Labs' chemical drawing tool ACD/ChemSketch Freeware version 10.0. "We use ChemSketch to draw structures to add detail to our publications and grant applications." said Professor Jane Grande-Allen, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at Rice University. "For example, we can now show fine structural differences in glycosaminoglycan sulfation that affect molecular function, and the ability to illustrate these differences really adds to a grant application."

With the University's site license, students as well as faculty, and research staff now have access to the freeware version of ACD/ChemSketch 10.0. Grande-Allen adds, "My students appreciate ACD/ChemSketch not only because it is free for academic use, but also because of the added features such as tools for tautomer prediction, 2D structure cleaning, and 3D viewing."

ACD/ChemSketch is also available in a full commercial version which, like the freeware version is the interface to the entire range of ACD/Labs' analytical products. In addition, the commercial version includes a dictionary of more than 156,000 trivial, common, and trade names with their corresponding structures, and allows users to search Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF reports, SDfiles, molfiles, and CambridgeSoft ChemDraw files by chemical structure, substructure, or structure similarity.

For more information about ACD/Chemsketch Freeware and Commercial versions visit our website, www.acdlabs.com. For more information about how you can get an academic site license for your educational institution, contact us directly at education@acdlabs.com

About Advanced Chemistry Development

Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) is a chemistry software company offering solutions that truly integrate chemical structures with analytical chemistry information to produce ChemAnalytics®. ACD/Labs creates innovative software packages that aid chemical research scientists worldwide with spectroscopic validation of structures, elucidation of unknown substances, chromatographic separation, medicinal chemistry, preformulation of novel drug agents, systematic nomenclature generation, and chemical patenting and publication. Combined, ACD/Labs' solutions create an analytical informatics system that provides dramatic feed-forward effects on the chemical and pharmaceutical research process. Founded in 1994, and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, ACD/Labs employs a team of over 145 dedicated individuals whose continual efforts carry ACD/Labs' innovative technologies into pharmaceutical, biotech, chemical, and materials companies throughout the world. Information about Advanced Chemistry Development and its products is available at www.acdlabs.com.

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