ChemDraw
Create chemical and biological drawings with ChemDraw software. The University holds a licence for the ChemDraw Professional version.
Key features
- Easily draw complex molecules and reactions.
- Create 3D models of molecules.
- Access safety data from regulatory agencies.
Access instructions
- This software is installed in our computer labs.
- For other University managed devices running Windows, you can install this software from the Software Center.
- For other devices, you can either register an account with Revvity Signals (revvitysignals.com) to download ChemDraw or access it through the virtual desktop service (VDS).
Available to staff and students
You can use this service on University-managed and personal devices.
App-based
Also accessible via the virtual desktop service (VDS).
Funded by the University
There isn’t a cost to you for standard use.
Access instructions
- This software is installed in our computer labs.
- For other University managed devices running Windows, you can install this software from the Software Center.
- For other devices, you can either register an account with Revvity Signals (revvitysignals.com) to download ChemDraw or access it through the virtual desktop service (VDS).
Guides and help
How-to guides and set up
Contact for support
If you're experiencing technical issues and need advice, please visit the ChemDraw Knowledge Base (revvitysignals.com).
Service commitments
The following policies apply to all IT services provided by the University.
Availability
- This is a live service, available 24/7.
Support
- This service is managed by a third party.
- They are responsible for monitoring, identifying and fixing faults. We provide advice and support for local issues during our opening hours.
Support is available via the ChemDraw Knowledge Base (revvitysignals.com).
Standards
- Our service performance and standards have been produced in consultation with our customers, and we monitor the delivery, performance and availability of facilities and services.
We appreciate feedback as it helps us review and continually improve our service.
Page last reviewed: 9 September 2024