Welcome to our December newsletter. It has been a year of challenge and disruption for all but it has been a delight to meet so many of you virtually. We have great news to end 2020: the 2020.3 CSD release with new improvements and updates; new virtual events in our calendar and latest blogs.
From everyone at CCDC, thank you for your support in 2020 and we so much look forward to connecting next year. With our best wishes for the holiday season and Happy New Year!
The CCDC team
What's new?
This release includes over 60,000 new structures which brings the total size of the CSD to just less than 1.1 million entries.
We are renaming CSD-System to CSD-Core in this release to clarify the suite of products at the heart of the CSD Portfolio.
We have introduced a series of new functional groups in IsoStar which will allow users to map the intermolecular interaction geometry of a wider selection of the chemistry captured in the CSD.
In this webinar we welcome Dr David Fairen-Jimenez to discuss his recent publication: Enabling efficient exploration of metal–organic frameworks in the Cambridge Structural Database.
We've added a range of new central groups and contact groups to IsoStar in the 2020.3 CSD Release. Read Jason Cole's blog to find out more about what has changed. Read more.
What is in the CSD-Core suite?
Our central suite for data search and visualisation is now called CSD-Core. Learn more about why we've made this change and what's included in the CSD-Core suite. Read more.
New data and improvements
The 2020.3 CSD Data Release containing 1,097,619 entries and 1,076,290 unique structures. This is an increase of over 63,000 entries this year. Read more.
Our core values
With a new year on our doorstep, we look at what we have achieved in the past months and consider our plans for the future, always with CCDC core values and culture to guide us. Read more.
Advancing the case for collaboration, CCDC and PDB - watch on demand
Two leaders in structural data came together to reflect on how biology and chemistry disciplines might collaborate and integrate for better research outcomes for all. For one hour, Dr Juergen Harter from the CCDC and Dr Stephen K. Burley from the RCSB PDB discussed the history, and future, for their organisations
These virtual workshops are interactive live sessions aimed at training our community remotely in using CSD Software; we launched the first series of three 90-minutes sessions in November 2020. Read the blog to learn more about the format, the numbers, and what we have learnt from this experience. Read more
We are hiring!
Are you looking for a change in the new year? Do you want to help us advance structural science globally, through great data and software?
Our team is growing to help us deliver even more to our users – read more about our open vacancies here.
We’re hiring for:
Finance Assistant
Deposition Coordinator
Senior Software Engineer – Web UI Specialist
Junior Software Engineer - Web UI Specialist
UX-UI Designer
Sales Development Representative
Research and Applications Scientist
Marketing Executive - US, virtual role
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