From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Mon Mar 26 09:05:01 2012 From: "ma feng xian fengxianmawuli-$-126.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: ask for help Message-Id: <-46568-120326033155-31909-6luLcmXK8k2VadO2OsR0oQ===server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "ma feng xian" Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 03:31:51 -0400 Sent to CCL by: "ma feng xian" [fengxianmawuli(a)126.com] how does translate a Chem-3D format into a picture my email:fengxianmawuli,126.com From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Mon Mar 26 18:26:00 2012 From: "Shirley Peng speng .. chemcomp.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: CCG ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE CCG EXCELLENCE AWARD Message-Id: <-46569-120326135222-19716-C85t6km/arj/+S/oavk9/g[#]server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Shirley Peng" Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 13:52:19 -0400 Sent to CCL by: "Shirley Peng" [speng*chemcomp.com] MONTREAL, Canada March 26, 2012 Chemical Computing Group (CCG) and the American Chemical Society's (ACS) Division of Computers in Chemistry (COMP) congratulate the winners of the CCG Excellence Awards for the Spring 2012 ACS National Meeting in San Diego. The award winners research will be recognized at the award presentation ceremony during the COMP Division Poster Session on Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Each winner will receive a one-year license for the latest version of the Molecular Operating Environment (MOE), as well as financial support to cover their travel costs to San Diego. The winners are: Adrian W. Lange, Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University Recent developments and progress with polarizable continuum models Chris MacDermaid, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania Computational Design of a Protein Crystal Structure Cong Liu, Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas Computational studies on CO2 activation using transition metal catalysts: In consideration of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis Garrett B. Goh, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan Novel explicit solvent pH molecular dynamics methods for RNA Jason A. Wallace, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Oklahoma Unraveling the pH-dependence of spider dragline silk formation About CCG Excellence Awards The Chemical Computing Group (CCG) Excellence Awards have been created to recognize and promote excellence in scientific research, and reflect CCG's belief in the importance of encouraging young researchers. The awards are granted semi-annually to support graduate students who have used computational chemistry to further their scientific research. For more information about the CCG Excellence Awards and eligibility criteria, please visit: www.chemcomp.com/ssupport-academic.htm About Chemical Computing Group Chemical Computing Group (CCG) is a leading supplier of software solutions for life sciences. From its inception in 1994, CCG has provided state of the art drug discovery applications for pharmaceutical, biotech, and academic research. CCG has a proven track record in scientific innovation, consistently producing releases and upgrades for all their products. CCG's products and services are used by biologists, medicinal chemists and computational chemists throughout the world today. CCG is known for its strong collaborative scientific support, maintaining support offices in both Europe and North America. CCG headquarter is in Montreal, Canada. For more information visit: www.chemcomp.com For additional information please contact: Raul Alvarez Senior Marketing Manager (514) 393-1055 info^chemcomp.com From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Mon Mar 26 19:47:00 2012 From: "Peter Bladon cbas25||strath.ac.uk" To: CCL Subject: CCL: New versions of Interprobe Software available Message-Id: <-46570-120326194159-16372-kA2U2+UB58vkw0xv7erUpw++server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Peter Bladon" Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 19:41:55 -0400 Sent to CCL by: "Peter Bladon" [cbas25++strath.ac.uk] New versions of Interprobe Software (INTERCHEM, PRESTO, AUTOBUILD, CONVERT, PROTEINS, QUICKSCAN, etc.) are now available under an Open Source licence, and at no cost by download. If you want to get the software, go to the site: http://www.interprobe.co.uk/interprobe.html for the instructions. We ask you to send an email, (minimally with YOUR NAME and EMAIL ADDRESS). We will then send you a Username and Password for the download server. Peter Bladon Gallowhill House, Larch Avenue, Lenzie, Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 4HX email cbas25(_)strath.ac.uk Tel. +44-(0)141-578-1109