CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND COMPUTATION 2004, NUMBER 2
Report on the 228th ACS National Meeting and Exposition
Our report on the Fall National Meeting of the American Chemical
Society, held in Philadelphia, will be available before the end of
February. It
. includes news from about 70 companies (including some not exhibiting)
. covers press releases for the last six months of 2004
. features write-ups of 37 papers (all of them author-checked) covering
. cheminformatics in 2D (the Herman Skolnik Award symposium
honoring Peter Johnson)
. advances in virtual high throughput screening
. scholarly publishing: initiatives and electronic publishing
. scholarly publishing: challenges for peer review in the
digital world
. scholarly publishing: perspectives on Open Access
. open meeting of the ACS committees on ACS Publications and CAS
(Contents list in full at http://www.warr.com/morepubs.html.)
Wendy
Dr. Wendy A. Warr
Wendy Warr & Associates
6 Berwick Court, Holmes Chapel
Cheshire, CW4 7HZ, England
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Dear all,
I am a Ph.D student at Graduate Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
in Taiwan. I developed some simple tools about CADD, as you can see
them here:
http://home.pchome.com.tw/team/gentamicin/mol/mol.htm
I did not publish these softwares in any journal.
But people who apply these tools in their researches, sometimes hope or
need to know how to cite a reference in their publications.
Actually, my major study field is pharmaceutical chemistry, not
computational chemistry or bioinformatics. And these programs are just
"simple tools".
So, I think I need to find coworkers who are in these fields to publish
the programs. Or somebody who interests these programs, you can include
these programs to your research and public them together.
Any suggestions or any kinds of help are greatly appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
Sheng-Hung Wang
Candidate for Doctor's Degree
Graduate Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
China Medical University
91 Hsueh-Shih Rd.
Taichung, Taiwan, ROC
gentamicin5(a)yahoo.com.tw
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Hi,
February's MOTM is Galactosylceramide, which is a chemical found in the
brain which is a constituent of nerve cells and intestinal membranes - and
which may be implicated in promoting diseases such as HIV.
It has been written by prof Jacques Fantini of the Université Paul Cézanne
Marseille, France.
http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/motm.htm#feb2005
(I only have a few MOTMs waiting at the moment, and they are all by the
same couple of authors, so if any of you would like to contribute a MOTM
about an interesting molecule, please let me know).
regards,
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Dr Paul May, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, BRISTOL BS8 1TS, UK
tel: +44 (0)117 9289927 fax: +44 (0)117 9251295 mobile: +44(0)7811371539
Email: Paul.May(a)bristol.ac.uk
Web: http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/staff/pwm.htm
MOTM: http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/motm.htm
"If brute force doesn't work, you're not using enough of it"
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