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Catalysing Chemical Research & Discovery with Reaxys

Reaxys is the leading chemical database that supports research discovery in chemistry and pharmacy. Easy to use, it offers rich data and comprehensive insights for better solutioning. Additionally, Reaxys offers multiple search interfaces that facilitate your search for relevant data. This workshop will guide you through three main search strategies in Reaxys and present some research case studies.

Resources

 

Learn

  • Scaffolding success: embedding e-resource adoption in courses
  • Reaxys hands-on training:
    • Structure searches: learn to explore derivatives from structural searches and track their applications in the literature
    • Experimental data retrieval: access measurement data in spectra and physical chemistry data
    • Reaction searches: search for published preparation methods for known molecules, filtering for more environmentally friendly synthetic methods
  • Sharing of use cases for scientific breakthrough

Preparation for Participants

  • Pre-register for Reaxys account using your NUS email address.

Speaker

Magdeline Ng

Dr Ng Tao Tao, Magdeline

Associate University Librarian and Cluster Head of Digital Strategy & Innovation
Magdeline is an Associate University Librarian at NUS Libraries. Some of her interests relate to pedagogical research, innovative teaching methods, educational interventions, and research impact assessment. She received her B.Sc. (Hons) and M.Sc. in Chemistry from NUS, and Ph.D. in Chemistry from NTU.
Ryan Huang

Ryan Huang

Solution Account Manager in Life Science Solutions, Elsevier
Ryan has more than fourteen years of experience in the life science industry. Previously, he served as a Customer Consultant in Taiwan, specializing in supporting training events for the Taiwan Reaxys National License — a government-funded initiative aimed at enhancing research capabilities in universities. Ryan holds a Master's degree in Biotechnology and Laboratory Science from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan.

All NUS staff and students are welcome.
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