The department of chemistry and chemical biology at Harvard University purchases a site licence of Advanced Chemistry Development's 2D NMR Processor
Advanced Chemistry Development (ACD/Labs) reports that the department of chemistry and chemical biology at Harvard University has chosen 2D NMR Processor as its NMR processing package of choice.
2D NMR Processor will be deployed to all staff, students, and faculty to use on both PCs owned or leased by the department as well as on individual user's personal machines.
The key person involved in seeing this project to fruition at Harvard's dept of chemistry and chemical biology was head librarian of the chemistry and chemical biology library, Marcia Chapin.
Chapin had the daunting task of taking a long list of requested capabilities and features and finding a suitable NMR application to meet her patrons' needs.
Some of the requested capabilities involved automatic generation of multiplet reports set to a specific journal format, and software stability.
During the software evaluation, 2D NMR Processor was able to meet and exceed everyone's expectations for a complete and easy-to-use processing package in a very competitive head to head comparison with other NMR processing utilities.
Brent Lefebvre, NMR product manager at ACD/Labs, comments, "ACD/Labs is proud and appreciative that Harvard University, with its undisputed, lengthy reputation for high quality academics and research, has chosen to purchase a campus license of 2D NMR Processor.
"ACD/Labs software has been used in some form at Harvard University since 1995, so with this acquisition we look forward to a partnership stretching far into the future."