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A meeting that may be of interest to a few members of the list
Jeremy Frey

"What’s in a Name:  Terminology and Nomenclature the unsung heroes of open innovation”
21st October 2014 CICAG and ITaaU one Day Meeting RSC, Burlington House, London

Please see: http://www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents/conference/alldetails.cfm?evid=117459

Please return the booking form (print/electronic) and payment  What's-in-a-name-programme-booking-form.pdf<http://www.rsc.org/events/download/Document/b5825c9d-ac39-e411-93f7-005056b806bf>

The Internet and Web, standards in nomenclature and terminology are againWith the rise of wide-scale participation in open innovation supported by prime movers in the advance of chemical sciences. In partnership with the University of Southampton, RSC CICAG is therefore holding a meeting
Entitled "What's in a Name? The Unsung Heroes of Open Innovation: Nomenclature and
Terminology", on Tuesday 21st October 2014, at RSC, Burlington House, London.

Who should attend? Anyone with an interest in the clear communication of chemical knowledge and issues in a global context, in the efficient exchange of ideas and the way in which computers, the Internet and Web can most appropriately advance chemical understanding and innovation. The event will be relevant to industrial, commercial, governmental and educational organisations.

Introduction & Keynote
10.00 Registration and tea/coffee
10.30 Welcome. Representative from the Royal Society of Chemistry
10.40 Introduction. Jeremy Frey, University of Southampton

10.45 Keynote presentation: What's in a Name? Possibly Death and Taxes!
Richard Hartshorn, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand;
Past President, IUPAC Division of Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation

Nomenclature Challenges for the 21st Century
11.25 Extended Structures, Crystallography and Polymers – Challenges.  Clare Tovee, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
11.45 Naming Polymers – Buy One Get One Free. Richard Jones, Emeritus Professor of Polymer Science, University of Kent; UK National Representative, IUPAC Polymer Division
12.05 The Importance of Chemical Identifier Standards in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Colin Wood, Enterprise Information Architect, R&D IT, GlaxoSmithKline
12.25 Discussion

12.45 Lunch

The Impact of Computers and the Web
13.30 The Web – What is the Issue? Egon Willighagen, Department of Bioinformatics, Maastricht University
13.50 Health and Safety and the Semantic Web. Mark Borkum, Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton
14.10 Defining Chemical Classes in OWL-based English for ChEBI. Janna Hastings, EBI
14.30 The IUPAC Green Book – Unit's Dictators Source Book? Jürgen Stohner, Zürich University of Applied Sciences; IUPAC Commission on Physicochemical Symbols, Terminology, and Units (Comm. I.1)
14.50 Reaction InChI – Distilling the Essence of a Chemical Transformation.
Jonathan Goodman, University of Cambridge University of Southampton
15.10 Discussion

15.30 Tea/coffee

15.50 Keynote presentation: From Chaos Comes Order – Managing Data in Open
Source Drug Discovery. Matthew Todd, University of Sydney

16.30 Discussion and RSC/CICAG Role
16.50 Meeting closes


Please see: http://www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents/conference/alldetails.cfm?evid=117459

Please return the booking form (print/electronic) and payment  http://www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents/conference/downloadfile.cfm?fname=what%27s%2Din%2Da%2Dname%2Dprogramme%2Dbooking%2Dform%2Epdf

The cost of the meeting will be £30 for CICAG members and £60 to
non-members, some bursaries for PhD students and ECRs are available on
application.  Please contact Jeremy Frey ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)

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