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Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany

Thieme New York, New York, USA


Georg Thieme Verlag
Rüdigerstraße 14
70469 Stuttgart
Germany

 

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The airport has its own railway station, Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof. From here you can either take the ICE train direct to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (journey time 1.5 hours) or the EuroCity train (journey time ca. 2 hours, as involves changing at Mannheim).

 

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Take S-Bahn (S2 or S3) to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main railway station).

 

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See directions given on map. On arrival park in our garage beneath the building (Tiefgarage) or directly in front of the entrance.

 

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There are two alternative ways to get to Thieme Haus using the rail network from the main railway station: by S-Bahn or by U-Bahn.

By S-Bahn (city rail system)

Take the S4 (direction Marbach), S5 (direction Bietigheim) or S6 (direction Leonberg/Weil der Stadt) to FEUERBACH (6 minutes from Hauptbahnhof).

Take the "Ausgang Innenstadt" exit from Feuerbach station. Cross the tramline and then follow the path beside the tramline (tramline on your left hand side) which will take you to Tunnelstrasse. Cross Tunnelstrasse at traffic lights and proceed up Gernotstrasse (street facing). Turn left onto Rüdigerstrasse. Thieme Haus is located on your right hand side (5 minutes walk to Thieme Haus).

By U-Bahn (underground system)

Take the U6 (direction Gerlingen) from Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof to MAYBACHSTRASSE (10 minutes from Hauptbahnhof). From U-Bahn station take exit for "Freibad" and you will emerge in front of the Hotel Europe. Do not turn left, instead pass the hotel (on your left hand side) and continue along Siemensstrasse. Heidestrasse is accessible by foot from Siemensstrasse (to the left). Follow Heidestrasse and then turn right onto Rüdigerstrasse (5 minutes walk to Thieme Haus).

 


Thieme Publishers New York
333 Seventh Avenue (5th floor)
NY 10001
USA

Thieme Publishers is located on Seventh Avenue between 28th and 29th Street in Midtown, Manhattan.

From LaGuardia Airport, JFK Airport, Newark, Airport
The easiest mode of transportation from each of the airports is to take a taxicab directly to the office. Indicate to the driver that your destination is located on Manhattan, Seventh Avenue between 28th and 29th Street

From Penn Station
Thieme Publishers is 5 minutes' walk from Penn Station.

From Grand Central Station
The office can be reached by subway from Grand Central Station. Take line 7 (purple line) west or line S (black line) west to 42nd Street/Times Square, change to line 1,2,3 or 9 (red lines) south and disembark at 28th Street.

By Subway
The nearest subway station to Thieme is 28th Street on lines 1,2,3 and 9 (red lines) running from North to South.

 

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News

Award for
Eric N. Jacobsen

We would like to congratulate Eric N. Jacobsen, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on being awarded the Yamada–Koga Prize 2008 which is awarded every year to a scientist whose research has a major impact in the fields of the synthesis of optically active compounds. The Yamada–Koga Prize will be awarded to Professor Eric N. Jacobsen on November 14, 2008, at the 18th Symposium on Optically Active Compounds held in Tokyo, Japan.

Awards for
Steven V. Ley

We would like to congratulate Steven V. Ley, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on receiving the Prous Institute-Overton and Meyer Award for New Technologies in Drug Discovery, European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry, Vienna (2008) and the Hans Heroff Inhoffen Medal, Helmholtz Zentrum für Infectionsforschung (2008).

Professor
John Colin Tatlow
(1923–2008)

We are very sorry to announce that Professor John Colin Tatlow passed away in the UK on April 9th, 2008. Professor Tatlow was the Editor-in-Chief of the E10 Organo-Fluorine Compounds (Houben–Weyl) series and made a major contribution to fluorine chemistry during his career. He was the recipient of the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry in 1990. We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Over 18,000
New Reactions
Added to

Science of Synthesis
Version 3.5
New York/Stuttgart – Thieme is pleased to announce that Science of Synthesis Version 3.5 is now available. The electronic information resource now contains 34 volumes, out of what will eventually be a total of 48 volumes. This upgraded version has a total of 195,000 reactions, with over 18,000 new reactions, and holds significant synthetic methods for a wide range of classes of compounds. The newly added content consists of volumes 29 and 31

Volume Publication

Science of Synthesis
Volume 37
We are very pleased to announce the publication of Science of Synthesis Volume 37 [Compounds with One Saturated Carbon¾Heteroatom Bond: Ethers] by Craig J. Forsyth and Eric N. Jacobsen in May 2008. The volume is 992 pages in length and provides a critical review of methods for the synthesis of ethers.

Thieme IUPAC Prize

Congratulations to
F. Dean Toste,
recipient of the 2008 Thieme–IUPAC Prize.

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