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Education Corner: Cambridge Structural Database

11/06 PDB101 News

The renowned Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is a trusted resource containing fully curated organic and metal-organic structures utilized by researchers worldwide.

The beginnings of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) go back to 1965, when J.D. Bernal and Olga Kennard had a vision that the collective use of data would lead to the discovery of new knowledge.

Sixty years later, the CSD is the world’s largest database of experimentally observed small molecule crystal structures.

Read more about Celebrating 60 Years of Research and Education with Small Molecules.

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