What is it? ChemBioDraw is a drawing tool for chemists and biologists used to create publication-ready, scientifically intelligent drawings for use in ELNs, databases and publications, and for querying chemical databases.
Where can I run it? ChemBioDraw is available at no extra charge to UTK and UTSI faculty, staff, and students for installation on university-owned and personally-owned Windows PCs and Macs. The download and installation instructions are at http://oit.utk.edu/software. It is also available on OIT’s apps@UT server and on the computers in the OIT public computer labs.
How can I learn it? To watch webinar videos, read informative articles, and watch feature demos, go to the main web page at http://www.cambridgesoft.com and select Chemistry and then ChemBioDraw.
Where can I get support? RCS offers minimal support for ChemBioDraw. For technical support, browse the Cambridgesoft Technical Support site at http://www.cambridgesoft.com/support. You may also download manuals for free, search, or ask a question in the support forum at http://forums.cambridgesoft.com or contact the support team via the web form at http://www.cambridgesoft.com/contact/support/form.
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