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I am Elisabeth. I am a PhD student at IQS (Bercelona) focused on drug design and synthesis. I am taking this course inorder to improve my knowledge on cheminformatics and apply it to my thesis
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Hello from Barcelona!
My name is Roser, and I'm a librarian. I am the library manager of the IQS (Institut Químic de Sarrià), University of Ramon Llull. I hope to see that I can discover in this world of cheminformatics to apply to our service for users
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Hello everyone!
My name is Laia and I am currently adjunct professor at IQS - Universitat Ramon Llull in Barcelona (Spain), where I teach General Chemistry to first-year students. Although I did my PhD in experimental organic chemistry, I am currently member of the Molecular Design Lab at IQS - Universitat Ramon Llull. This is why I am sure this course will be very useful for me! :-)
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Dear All:
I'm Kedan He, a Faculty of Chemistry at Centre College. I got my Ph.D. in Computational Chemistry at the University of Georgia, and I'm also interested in Data Analysis and Machine learning. My current plan this time is to follow as much as I could and explore some interesting projects. I'm really excited to join this learning community!
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Kedan
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I'm a little late to the party, but I still wanted to jump in and say hello. My name is Shyleen and I am a biology student at the University of Illinois Springfield. I am excited about all the different people this class has brought together and I'm looking forward to learning more about cheminformatics!
Greeting from Nepali Culture "Namaste"
Hello everyone,
I am Amita Nakarmi, a citizen of Nepal. I am a graduate student of University of Arkansas at Little Rock, doing PhD in Chemistry. My research is related with nano-materials and water treatment. Besides that, I am also interested in a renewable energy, synthesis and bio-energy.I want to broaden my knowledge of information technology related with Chemistry and I am hoping this course will be helpful in my research project and lead me to my bright future as Research Scientist.
Greetings from sunny Florida
HI, everyone. This is Stuart Chalk faculty member at the University of North Florida. I was trained as an analytical chemist but have morphed into a cheminformatician. I do research in the area of data standards, knowledge representation, data curation, and natural language processing. Currently, I have research projects on the extraction of chemical property data from PDF files, ontology development for the IUPAC color books, and scientific data integration. See in module 3!
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Hello from snowy northern New York! I teach organic chemistry at the State University of New York in Potsdam, and I have two students and a librarian taking the class as an independent study. I'm mainly a bench chemist, but I have a longstanding interest in chemical reaction searching and chemistry on Wikipedia.
Greetings from Ling Huang at Hofstra Univ.
Hello Everyone! I'm Ling Huang, a Chemistry faculty member at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York. I'm thrilled to learn from everyone in this course. I am personally interested in using more Chemistry apps in chemical education. I've published a review of Chem Apps (dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed300329e | J. Chem. Educ. 2013, 90, 320−325) and a book chapter on this topic, both of which cited the work done by several of the course contributors here. I'm looking forward to learning more from the experts.
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My name is Aiden Farragher-Gnadt, a senior at SUNY Potsdam. I am taking this cheminformatics course in order to familiarize myself with the way chemical information is stored. I am particularly interested in the InCHI system, and how it may be used in concert with programmatic techniques to search for structures with a conserved moiety.