ChemAxon
ChemAxon is a software company that specializes in providing cheminformatics and bioinformatics solutions. The company is known for its comprehensive suite of tools designed to support the chemical and pharmaceutical industries in various stages of research and development.
History[edit | edit source]
ChemAxon was founded in 1998 by Ferenc Darvas and Ferenc Csizmadia. The company has grown significantly since its inception, expanding its product offerings and establishing a global presence.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
ChemAxon offers a wide range of software tools and services, including:
- Marvin: A suite of chemical drawing and visualization tools.
- JChem: A cheminformatics platform that includes tools for chemical database management, structure search, and property prediction.
- Instant JChem: A desktop application for managing and analyzing chemical structures and data.
- Plexus Suite: A web-based platform for collaborative research and data management.
- ChemCurator: A tool for extracting and managing chemical information from documents.
- JChem for Office: A set of plugins that integrate ChemAxon's tools with Microsoft Office applications.
Applications[edit | edit source]
ChemAxon's tools are used in various applications, including:
Technology[edit | edit source]
ChemAxon's software is built on a robust technology stack that includes:
Partnerships and Collaborations[edit | edit source]
ChemAxon has established partnerships with several leading organizations in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. These collaborations help enhance the capabilities of ChemAxon's tools and expand their reach.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Cheminformatics
- Bioinformatics
- Drug discovery
- Chemical database
- Molecular modeling
- Pharmaceutical industry
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