CAS SciFinder for accelerating smart and innovative synthesis
Achieve higher-yielding results faster with advanced reaction searching, powerful retrosynthetic analysis, accurate substance identification, and more in this session designed for chemistry students and researchers.
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CAS SciFinder for medical, biological, and health sciences research
Learn how to perform sequence searches, discover enzymatic reactions, explore organisms and substances, compare biological assays, and more in this session for students and researchers in biochemistry, biology, and medical/biomedical and health sciences.
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CAS SciFinder for drug development and cosmetic formulation
Learn about drug molecules including reported adverse effects and pharmacological properties, designing new formulations, comparing methods for toxicological studies, and more in this session for students and researchers in pharmacy and pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and clinical sciences.
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CAS SciFinder for every scale: Nanoparticles to polymers
Explore research on organometallics and nanoparticles, identify oxide compounds, explore polymers and compare methods of their analysis, and more in this session designed for students and researchers in inorganic chemistry, polymer, and materials sciences.
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CAS SciFinder for materials, electronics, and energy technologies
Search the latest publications in electronic innovations (e.g., MOFs), identify substances and their properties for materials, design new coating formulations, and more in this session designed for students and researchers in engineering and materials science.
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CAS SciFinder for earth, sea, and sky
Explore the latest research on green technologies, design formulations of pesticides, compare methods of analysing water samples, and more with this session designed for students and researchers in environmental and agricultural sciences.
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Avoiding patents? Face your fear with CAS SciFinder
Learn how to discover and understand patents, use prior art and Markush searching, and determine your freedom to operate in your research space. This session is designed for researchers across all areas of science, working on a spin-off/start-up company, and those considering a future as a scientific patent attorney.
