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Science Apps – Sci Mobile Apps

Have you tried to find out what science Apps are out there for your mobile device? Do you find yourself scrolling though seemingly hundreds of “flashcard Apps” in the App store of choice, become...

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A golden opportunity for open science

I give a few talks to different kinds of scientific audiences, and it is always important that I feel a passion for the subject that I can bring over. Last week I had the opportunity to talk to many IT...

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12 things from 2011 – and win a prize!

What will make 2012 memorable for me? Well here are 12 reasons I am passionate about science even if it is challenging at times, in no particular order. 1. When you co-author a commentary about...

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Alpha version of ODDT app now available for iPad- let us know if you want to...

The Open Drug Discovery Teams (ODDT) project is a mobile app primarily intended as a research topic aggregator of open science data integrated from various sources on the internet. It exists to...

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Green Chemistry and Engineering Business Plan Competition – ODDT app

Many things are done out of order, yesterday proved that to me. perhaps one would normally have an idea – develop a business plan, develop product and then develop user guide..not us, lets scramble it...

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Collaborative Mobile Apps Using Social Media and Appifying Data For Drug...

Along with my co-authors Alex Clark and Antony Williams we have just released a white paper and put it on FigShare and Slideshare. We would be interested in any feedback or suggestion..we have some new...

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Immediate justification for cloud-based cheminformatics apps

Last week I found myself in New Jersey participating in a discussion between TM Forum and Pistoia Alliance attendees about a topic of interest to many informatics scientists – how can we go from...

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Follow up on 2012 rare disease goals and plans for more open science in 2013

Its been a very collaborative year. Last year I set out some goals for myself in 2012 on the rare disease front and I figured I should take stock. So here are the goals and what has happened. 1. Write...

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Cheminformatics workflows using mobile apps

To follow up yesterdays blog on the “Incorporating Green Chemistry Concepts into Mobile Chemistry Applications and Their Potential Uses” paper we now have a new paper in Chem-Bio Informatics Journal,...

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Why are some companies slowly developing mobile apps ?

If you follow this blog, you will already know I have a bit of an interest in mobile apps for chemistry and science in general. This is through having ideas like Green Solvents, Open Drug Discovery...

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Interview for Scientific Computing World

A few weeks ago before the SLAS meeting I was invited to give a phone interview with Robert Roe at Scientific Computing World. I think he has accurately captured what I said and presented at the SLAS...

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TB Mobile version 2.0

One minute it’s submitted to the AppStore, then its approved and available already. It is amazing how fast these things can happen! Yes you are wondering what is it, well its TB Mobile version 2.0 *....

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Pros and Cons of Social Networking for Scientists: Its not just about Me

I have Antony Williams to thank because for a long time I have been wanting to summarize my thoughts on how I use social networking to spread the word about the science that I am involved in. Seeing...

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