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By Amy Swinderman

When shareholders attack, it’s not just the news that suffers

It’s the phone call or e-mail that every publication editor dreads. It comes seconds before deadline time, as the content your editorial team has worked for the last month to produce is committed to print. It comes from a writer whose story has morphed so materially from its original state that it can’t run as planned—usually leaving a black hole in your layout to be filled at the eleventh hour.
By Mel J. Yeates

On the cutting edge

A roundup of instrumentation, software and other tools and technology news
By Amy Swinderman

A reflection on the old and in with the new

There’s a facelift for ddn beginning in December, and some new directions for coverage going into 2013. With regard to that and more, the magazine’s chief editor, Amy Swinderman, walks you through some of the highlights of the past year and what’s in store for the future
By Amy Swinderman

TSRI researchers make improvements to molecular models

One of the aspects of drug discovery that holds tremendous promise for creating better activity profiles--molecular modeling--received a leg up recently when scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) published a paper describing improvements they have made to the methods involved in generating computer models of molecules

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