These webinars will explore how digital chemistry data is enabling research – existing models, current challenges and exemplars, and what’s needed to evolve towards a better future using chemistry data.
We will focus on how data is enabling research – existing models, current challenges and exemplars, and what’s needed to evolve a better future using chemistry data.
Webinar 1: Where are we with digital chemistry data?
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Webinar recorded on 17 October 2023
Speakers
“WANTED: standard notation for reusable chemical data” SLIDES
Leah McEwen
Chemistry Librarian, Cornell University
Kevin Jablonka
Research Group Leader, University of Jena
Pierre Morieux
Chemistry Product Marketing Manager, Revvity Signals
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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.