Project overview
The Comb-e-Chem e-science project sought to provide an end-to-end knowledge pipeline for chemical data and information from laboratory creation to literature re-use by bringing the state-of-the-art in Computer Science to the workplace of chemistry researchers.The overall aim was to show what could be done and to influence thinking in the area. As a result of its work, new ideas and challenges have emerged consistent with the original aims. The interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, chemists and statisticians, now strengthened and expanded, seeks the support of a Platform Grant to maintain and develop its unique identity and to address new ideas and challenges that have emerged within the wider area of integrated chemical informatics. This will allow us the flexibility to respond rapidly to new developments in the field, for example, with pilot projects to pump prime new funding in the areas such as the smart Laboratory, automation of experimental design and analysis, and the linking of experimental data with calculations and simulations. Overall we will continue to apply the most modern thinking in e-Science to improve the efficiency of knowledge aquisition, dissemination and utilisation using the chemical sciences as an exemplar.
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Research outputs
Neil R. Smalheiser, Andrew J. Milsted, Jennifer R. Hale, Jeremy G. Frey & Cameron Neylon,
2013, PLoS ONE, 8(7), e67460-[18pp]
Type: article
Jeremy G. Frey & Colin L. Bird,
2011, Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 6(9), 885-895
Type: article
David C. Woods & Peter van de Ven,
2011, Technometrics, 53(2), 173-182
Type: article
Stefanie Biedermann & David C. Woods,
2011, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics), 60(2), 281-299
Type: article
D.C. Woods,
2010, Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 80(1), 29-41
Type: article
Jeremy G. Frey,
2009, Drug Discovery Today, 14(11-12), 522-561
Type: article
Wendy Hall, David De Roure & Nigel Shadbolt,
2009, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 367(1890), 991-1001
Type: article