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ChemSpider Webinar 1: Where are we with digital chemistry data?

17 October 2023 15:00-16:00


Introduction
Join expert speakers, Leah McEwen (Cornell University), Pierre Morieux (Revvity Signals) and Kevin Jabloka (University of Jena) in this webinar as they explore the importance of standardising data practices to improve reuse, some of the tools available to researchers to better manage their data, such as electronic lab notebooks, as well as the use of machine learning in chemistry.


This webinar is part of a mini-series. Find out more about the other webinars we are hosting under Further event details.
 

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Speakers
  • Leah McEwen Chemistry Librarian, Cornell University, United States
  • Pierre Morieux Chemistry Product Marketing Manager, Revvity Signals, France
  • Kevin Jablonka Research Group Leader, University of Jena, Germany

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
Sponsored by Revvity. Revvity Signals Software, formerly PerkinElmer Informatics, has over three decades of experience providing support for scientific workflows.Our powerful informatics solutions are used in R&D across disciplines from drug discovery to materials development. Now under our Signals Research Suite, our end-to-end SaaS solution integrates workflows to accelerate innovation and help scientists collaborate. In addition, our solution powered by TIBCO® Spotfire® can transform clinical trials. From our flagship ChemDraw® and E-Notebook applications, to our Signals Research Suite, to our TIBCO® Spotfire® partnership for data analytics, Revvity Signals offers a powerful suite of scientific solutions.

Supported by Collaborative Drug Discovery, NFDI4Chem, PSDI, WorldFAIR Chemistry and IUPAC, Chemical Science, Digital Discovery
 
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Hosted by 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.

 
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