Archive for August, 2025

Register for our 2025 ChemSpider webinars

Our webinars will showcase current and planned initiatives to develop standards and tools, research infrastructures, and developing cultures to support FAIR chemistry data preparation, publication, and reuse, and explore what’s needed to evolve a better future using chemistry data. Our speakers represent the wider chemistry community, with representatives from academia, industry, as well as national and international initiatives.

Webinar 1: AI in chemistry – Register here

Tuesday September 23rd 2025, 3 pm (BST)

Speakers:

  • Jacob Al-Saleem, Data Science Manager, CAS, USA 

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Webinar 2: Data standards in chemistry – Register here

Tuesday October 21st 2025, 3 pm (BST)

Speakers

  • Robert Hanson, Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, St. Olaf College, USA  
  • Kamil Dziubek, University Assistant, University of Vienna, Austria 
  • Wendy Patterson, Scientific Director, Beilstein-Institut, Germany

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Webinar 3: Data management – Register here

Tuesday November 18th 2025, 3 pm (GMT)

Speakers

  • Jonathan Hirst, Professor of Computational Chemistry, University of Nottingham, UK  
  • Kathryn Cowtan, Professor of Chemistry, University of York, UK 
  • Oliver Koepler, Head of Lab Linked Scientific Knowledge, TIB, Germany 

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Digital Discovery logo  International Union of Crystallography logo


About ChemSpider

Explore more than 128 million structures on the ChemSpider database. Including over 200 data sources, ChemSpider is a valuable source of information for chemical scientists working with data.

Freely accessible and comprehensive, this rich source of structure-based chemistry information is a fundamental resource for chemical scientists working with data everywhere.

Explore ChemSpider

Webinar 3: Data management

In this webinar, our panellist will share their thoughts about data management, which tools to use, what standards to follow and how to get everyone involved. We will touch on the value of good data management, as well as benefits of data reuse.

Webinar 3: Data management

Tuesday November 18th 2025, 3 pm (GMT)

Register for our free webinar here.

Speakers

Jonathan Hirst, Professor of Computational Chemistry, University of Nottingham, UK  

Headshot of Jonathan HirstJonathan Hirst is Professor in Computational Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. In 2020, he was awarded a Chair in Emerging Technologies by the Royal Academy of Engineering, focusing on research that will empower the development of next-generation molecules that chemical engineers and chemists make, by using machine learning to augment human decision-making. His tenure as Head of School (2013-2017) saw some significant transformations under his leadership, including the building of the GSK Carbon Neutral Laboratory and a successful bid for an Athena Swan Silver Award. 

Talk title: AI4Green: an open-source ELN for collaboration, data management and sustainability chemistry 

 

Kathryn Cowtan, Professor of Chemistry, University of York, UK 

Headshot of Kathryn CowtanKathryn is an interdisciplinary data scientist working in York Structural Biology Laboratory. She developed software for key steps in the solution of molecular structures from X-ray crystallography data and cryo-electron microscopy. In the last decade Kathryn has also become interested in data analysis problems in climate science. In addition to working with the UK Met Office and other organizations on historical observations and climate model outputs, she has also worked with psychologists and social scientists on understanding and responding to the motivated rejection of climate science. Recently Kathryn has developed a postgraduate taught programme in data science with major emphasis on reducing barriers to participation, especially in the areas of gender and neurodiversity. 

 

Oliver Koepler, Head of Lab Linked Scientific Knowledge, TIB, Germany 

 


Supported by

Digital Discovery logo  International Union of Crystallography logo


About ChemSpider

Explore more than 128 million structures on the ChemSpider database. Including over 200 data sources, ChemSpider is a valuable source of information for chemical scientists working with data.

Freely accessible and comprehensive, this rich source of structure-based chemistry information is a fundamental resource for chemical scientists working with data everywhere.

Explore ChemSpider

Webinar 2: Data standards in chemistry

In this webinar, our panellist will discuss aspects related to developing and implementing standards, as well as showcasing success stories and how these are accepted by the community and further scientific advances. In addition, we will explore how projects can be supported and what structures are in place to work towards sustainable standards.  

Webinar 2: Data standards in chemistry

Tuesday October 21st 2025, 3 pm (BST)

Register for our free webinar here.

Speakers

Robert Hanson, Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, St. Olaf College, USA  

 

Kamil Dziubek, University Assistant, University of Vienna, Austria 

 

Wendy Patterson, Scientific Director, Beilstein-Institut, Germany 

 Headshot of Wendy Patterson Wendy Patterson is a member of the Board of Management of the Beilstein-Institut where she serves as Scientific Director. She is also a board member of Crossref and the InChI Trust, in addition to other non-profit organizations serving the community.  The Beilstein-Institut supports the scientific community in communicating and disseminating high-quality information in chemistry and related sciences through open science practices. In addition, they support the scientific community by funding educational and cultural projects. The Beilstein-Institut recently established the Beilstein ChemInfo Labs, a project area supporting community-led digital infrastructure and standards projects in chemistry. 

 


Supported by

Digital Discovery logo  International Union of Crystallography logo


About ChemSpider

Explore more than 128 million structures on the ChemSpider database. Including over 200 data sources, ChemSpider is a valuable source of information for chemical scientists working with data.

Freely accessible and comprehensive, this rich source of structure-based chemistry information is a fundamental resource for chemical scientists working with data everywhere.

Explore ChemSpider

Webinar 1: AI in chemistry

In this webinar, our panellist will speak about their experience with applying and developing AI. We look forward to exploring our speakers best practise tips and how to successfully work across disciplines.

Webinar 1: AI in chemistry

Tuesday September 23rd 2025, 3 pm (BST)

Register for our free webinar here.

Speakers

Jacob Al-Saleem, Data Science Manager, CAS, USA 

Headshot of Jacob Al-SaleemDr. Jacob Al-Saleem, a Data Science Manager at CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, leads a team working to develop novel bioinformatic solutions using artificial intelligence to extract and connect scientific knowledge. He led the data science efforts for a team that developed a heterogeneous knowledge graph-based approach to identify repositionable therapeutics for COVID-19. His knowledge graph work is the foundation for the Life Sciences Knowledge Graph that is featured in CAS BioFinder. Dr. Al-Saleem earned his B.S. in Molecular Genetics and Ph.D. in Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology from The Ohio State University, where his work focused on the molecular virology of Human T cell Leukemia Viruses.


Supported by

Digital Discovery logo  International Union of Crystallography logo


About ChemSpider

Explore more than 128 million structures on the ChemSpider database. Including over 200 data sources, ChemSpider is a valuable source of information for chemical scientists working with data.

Freely accessible and comprehensive, this rich source of structure-based chemistry information is a fundamental resource for chemical scientists working with data everywhere.

Explore ChemSpider