Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Call for papers - Green Chemistry: Multidisciplinary Use of Chemical Information Resources

239th ACS National Meeting
San Francisco, March 21-25, 2010
CINF Division

The symposium will focus on databases, features, and functions that support the reduction or elimination of any negative environmental or health effects. Accepted contributions will describe innovative uses of chemical information resources in support of sustainable chemistry.

All accepted presentations will be judged and a cash prize will be awarded.

Presentations will be 25 minutes, including time for questions. The ACS site for submissions is open until October 19th at http://abstracts.acs.org/chem/239nm [N.B. needs an ACS ID or to register for one].

Call for Registration - 5th German Conference on Chemoinformatics

Hotel 'Der Achtermann',
Goslar, Germany
8 - 10 November 2009

The international conference covers plenary talk, regular talks, and posters in the following sessions:

* Chemoinformatics and Drug Discovcery
* Chemical Information, Patents, and Databases
* Molecular Modelling
* Computational Material Science and Nanotechnology

Online registration via the conference website at www.gdch.de/gcc2009.

The deadline for registration is October 8, 2009.

Chemical Drawing software for Mac OS from contributors to CHMINFL

Unedited and untried but from a reputable source, the following comes from contributors to the CHMINF-L mailing list.

The first options were in response to a question about freely available alternatives to ChemBioDraw for Macs.

BKChem - http://bkchem.zirael.org/
written in Python and should also work on a Mac. Exports to ISO26300 format (OpenDocument Format, ODF) which can then be used or edited in OpenOffice.org. It is free.

ChemDoodle - http://www.chemdoodle.com/

JChemPaint - http://jchempaint.sourceforge.net/
free and open source

Bioclipse - http://www.bioclipse.net/
free and open source

MarvinSketch - http://www.chemaxon.com/product/msketch.html
written in Java. Free for academics with registration.

The following are not Mac-specific:

A review of a number of Chemistry graphics packages can be found here at (beware of pop-ups) - http://dragon.klte.hu/~gundat/rajzprogramok/dprog.html

ACD ChemSketch - http://www.acdlabs.com/download/chemsk.html

Symyx Draw - no fee

KnowItAll Academic Edition - http://www.knowitall.com/academic/
free to students, faculty, and staff at degree-granting schools, colleges, and universities.

Xdrawchem - http://xdrawchem.sourceforge.net/

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Review of the Student Learning Experience in Chemistry

The Higher Education Academy commissioned a series of National Subject Profiles to cover the areas of Materials, Biochemistry Microbiology and Media and Communications.

The Physical Sciences Centre consider chemistry and physics to be such vital subjects that two subject reviews, one for chemistry and one for physics and astronomy, have been independently funded.

Find the reviews at http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/physsci/home/projects/subjectreviews

NeSC newsletter

September 2009's issue at http://www.nesc.ac.uk/news/newsletter/index.html

Includes information about the e-Science Institute call for new Theme proposals and a summary of Jul09 StoMP (stochastic dynamical modelling for prokaryotes) workshop, when "microbiologists and physical and computational scientists joined forces to expose the inner workings of bacteria."

10th European Conference on Research In Chemistry Education (ECRICE)

In July 2010 the Pedagogical University of Kraków organizes the 10th European Conference on Research In Chemistry Education (ECRICE) and 4th International Conference Research in Didactics of the Sciences (DidSci).

More information at:

http://ecrice2010.ap.krakow.pl
http://didsci2010.ap.krakow.pl

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

First Call for Papers - Computational Aspects of Metabolomics

239th ACS National Meeting
San Francisco, March 21-25, 2010
CINF Division

Submissions invited for talks about computing, informatics as well as chemical information aspects of metabolomics. Topics could include the analysis of metabolomics experiments, metabolomics databases, computer-assisted structure elucidation of metabolites and more.

Abstracts may be submitted via http://abstracts.acs.org. The metabolomics session is part of the CINF division symposiums.

Deadline is October 19, 2009.