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==History== |
==History== |
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Thomson Scientific was one of the operating divisions of [[The Thomson Corporation]] from 2006 to 2008. Following the merger oThomson with [[Reuters Group]] to form Thomson Reuters in 2008, it became the scientific |
Thomson Scientific was one of the operating divisions of [[The Thomson Corporation]] from 2006 to 2008. Following the merger oThomson with [[Reuters Group]] to form Thomson Reuters in 2008, it became the scientific business unit of the new company.<ref>http://www.business-review-webinars.com/thomsonreuters/webinars_register.php?webinar=2&watch=3</ref> In 2009, the scientific business came together with the healthcare business to form the Healthcare and Science division of Thomson Reuters. The healthcare business was sold in 2012 and is now [[Truven Health Analytics]]. Prior to 2006 the two businesses were combined as Thomson Scientific and Thomson Healthcare.<ref>http://www.forbes.com/companies/thomson-reuters/</ref><ref>http://www.genomeweb.com/informatics/thomson-reuters-acquires-genego-provide-pathway-analysis-complement-life-science</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 13:30, 9 September 2014
Thomson Scientific is the intellectual property and life sciences business of Thomson Reuters.[1][2] The science unit provides integrated information solutions with brands such as Aureka, Delphion, Cortellis, Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI), EndNote, Horizon Global, Horizon Sourcing, IDdb, IDRAC, IP Management Services, ISI Web of Knowledge, MicroPatent PatentWeb, Techstreet Industry Standards, ThomsonPharma, GeneGo, IDDB, Thomson Regulatory Solutions, and Web of Science.[3]
History
Thomson Scientific was one of the operating divisions of The Thomson Corporation from 2006 to 2008. Following the merger oThomson with Reuters Group to form Thomson Reuters in 2008, it became the scientific business unit of the new company.[4] In 2009, the scientific business came together with the healthcare business to form the Healthcare and Science division of Thomson Reuters. The healthcare business was sold in 2012 and is now Truven Health Analytics. Prior to 2006 the two businesses were combined as Thomson Scientific and Thomson Healthcare.[5][6]
See also
References
- ^ http://thomsonreuters.com/products_services/science/
- ^ http://www.telegraphindia.com/pressrelease/prnw/en06320.html
- ^ http://lifesciences.thomsonreuters.com/products
- ^ http://www.business-review-webinars.com/thomsonreuters/webinars_register.php?webinar=2&watch=3
- ^ http://www.forbes.com/companies/thomson-reuters/
- ^ http://www.genomeweb.com/informatics/thomson-reuters-acquires-genego-provide-pathway-analysis-complement-life-science