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Evalueserve makes strides in Chemical Structure searching

Released on: May 19, 2008, 3:27 am

Press Release Author: Evalueserve

Industry: Chemicals

Press Release Summary: Complex patent documents describing millions of chemical
structures are a curse for most patent counsels and in-house attorneys in the
chemistry and life sciences domains. The large amount of chemical literature dating
from the early 1900s makes searching difficult. Multiple databases which have
undergone numerous modifications and have different indexing policies, further
complicate effective searching.

Press Release Body: “Searching for chemical patent information is a process which we
have continuously improved over numerous client engagements with codified learning
and best research practices that match up to industry standards worldwide. Our
dedicated team of chemistry professionals has a wide variety of domain expertise
ranging from Polymer, Material, and Organic to Biochemistry. This breadth of
expertise, coupled with the strong legacy of quality assurance, has helped us
complete over 30 client engagements with one European pharmaceutical firm alone”,
says Dr. Priyal Bisht, a Group Manager in the Intellectual Property (IP) division of
Evalueserve, India.

All members of Evalueserve’s IP chemistry team are trained on leading-edge industry
standard databases such as the CAS Registry, Chemical Abstracts, MARPAT, Derwent
World Patent Index, and Merged Markush Service. This training, coupled with regular
sessions to upgrade skills on Markush claim interpretation and searching, enables
the chemistry team to effectively handle complex requests from a diverse client
base.

Evalueserve was the pioneer in Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO), coined the term
KPO, and started offering chemistry-related patent research services in October
2006. Its IP chemistry team has 20 professionals and collaborates with more than 250
professionals in the company\'s main operation center in India.

Web Site: http://www.evalueserve.com

Contact Details: Evalueserve
Cyber Park
Tower A 2nd Floor, Tower B 3rd & 4th Floor, UnitechWorld-Cyber Park Jharsa, Sector-39,
Gurgaon- 122002 Haryana,India
+ 91 124 415 4000 (Tel)
+ 91 124 406 3430 (Fax)
prcc@evalueserve.com

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