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Oliver Karch about Molwind – Using CDK to Visualize Molecule Spaces in a Geospatial Context

April 21st, 2009 · 3 Comments · Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Science, People, Scientific Culture

Oliver Karch from Merck-Serono gave the last talk on Tuesday morning, showing how to visualize CDK to visualize molecular spaces in a way “as easy as Google Earth”. They us a workflow with Pipeline Pilot, a MolWind Server, which is Java and Apache based and then render 2D structures with CDK. The NASA Molwind client [...]

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Asad Rahman on Small molecules and reaction mechanism – Rewiring the enzyme space

April 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Science, People, Scientific Culture

In the second research talk on Tuesday morning Asad from EBI talks about his research on finding pathes in metabolic networks. Asad and I have been working together CUBIC in Cologne and are now again colleagues at EBI. Goal of his work has been to find patterns in biological reaction networks. His first examples deals [...]

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John van Drie’s talk on CDK in Virtual Drug Discovery

April 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Science, People, Scientific Culture

John has started his talk this morning by giving a manifesto for open source in drug discovery. He gives an introduction to the history of virtual drug discovery, starting in 1985 (showing some dinosaur computers ) and then quickly jumps to y2k. While the hardware has dramatically fallen in price, the drug discovery software still [...]

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Thorsten Meinl and Bernd Wiswedel talking about CDK workflows in KNIME

April 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Science, People, Scientific Culture

Our friends from Konstanz present their KNIME workflow solution which contains the CDK for achieving cheminformatics functionality.We have a long-standing collaboration with them to help them to get CDK working in KNIME. Unfortunately, we are still at cdk 1.1 in KNIME where a number of issues prevent CDK/KNIME to perform really well.With an integration of [...]

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Ola Spjuth talks about “Accessing and scripting CDK from Bioclipse”

April 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Science, People, Scientific Culture

Our friend Ola Spjuth from Uppsala talks about how to access CDK from within Bioclipse using Bioclipse’s built-in scripting capabilities. Ola will cover Bioclipse The Use of CDK in Bioclipse Scripting in Bioclipse Calculating CDK properties First we’ll download Bioclipse 2.0Beta4 from http://www.bioclipse.net. Ola continues by explaining Bioclipse’s component architecture. For the tutorial part of [...]

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Mark Rijnbeek’s talk about CDK and databases

April 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Science, People, Scientific Culture

Mark is working in my group on a CDK-based plugin for Oracle to enable chemistry searching: Similarity and Substructure. In his talk at the CDK workshop, he points out in the beginning that this is not a cartridge as defined by Oracle. It is a set of java classes loaded by the Oracle Java virtual [...]

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Egon’s introductory talk about getting started with CDK

April 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Science, People, Scientific Culture

After my opening talk at the CDK workshop, Egon Willighagen gave an introduction on how to get started with the CDK. He uses the scripting environment Groovy to demonstrate things. Egon has prepared a LaTeX document with his teaching material as well as the code examples on at http://pele.farmbio.uu.se/groovy. Turns out that Groovy scripting is [...]

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CDK Workshop 2009 kick-off talk

April 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Blue Obelisk, Chemistry Development Kit, Chemoinformatics, Conferences and Meetings, Databases, Fun, Life of Chris, Open Science, Open Source, People, Scientific Culture, Teaching

I’m collecting some thoughts for my CDK workshop kick-off talk on Monday and I guess I’ll go for the boring regular version, with an introduction to CDK history, followed by some statistical figures and ending with an explanation of the format for the developers workshop on Tuesday afternoon. As anyone can read on our CDK [...]

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3rd International Biocuration Conference in Berlin

April 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Conferences and Meetings, Life of Chris, Open Data, Open Science, Open Standards, People, Publishing, Scientific Culture

I’m attending the 3rd International Biocuration Conference in Berlin, which looks like a pretty successful meeting in terms of numbers of participants. Seems like somewhere between 100 and 200 participants. It looks like the time for recognition for biocuration and curated biological resource has come. The International Society for Biocuration has been inaugurated yesterday. People [...]

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The Singularity is near … (still)

April 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Fun, Hot Science, Life of Chris, People, Scientific Culture

My favorite thinkers over at the Singularity Hub have posted the quarterly summary of their best news stories. Go check it out. For those of you not knowing what this is about: Read the book “The singularity is near” by Ray Kurzweil. Compelling stuff.

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