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Apps and approaches to mobilizing chemistry from the Royal Society of Chemistry

Antony Williams*, Valery Tkachenko, Dmitry Ivanov, Will Russell, Alex Clark and Sean Ekins

ACS Indianapolis

September 8th 2013

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Chemistry has gone Mobile..• Read Publications• Access databases• Perform calculations• Draw chemicals• Retrieve reactions• Tap into the ever-increasing cloud of data…

• For students “Chemistry in the Hand” is to be expected….

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RSC Mobile

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Chemistry World

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• 29 million chemicals and growing

• Data sourced from >500 different sources

• Crowdsourced curation and annotation

• Deposition of new data

• Linked to prediction models

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NAME Lookup of ChemSpider

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NAME Lookup of ChemSpider

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Molecular Sketching to Search

•First hard problem: drawing chemical structures on tiny touchscreen (iPhones, etc.)

•Requirements:

★complicated structures

★publication quality

★fast to draw

•Needed to redesign the interface

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MMDS Sketcher

• Molecule editor combines:• drawing primitives• template placement• gesture shortcuts

• ... but there is a learning curve.

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Structure Drawing

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ChemSpider Mobile

• Released 2011 for iOS.

• When released, the only way to issue mobile structure search

• Simple workflow: objective is to locate the ChemSpider page

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ChemSpider Mobile Android

• Released 2012 for Android.

• Similar feature set to iOS version

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Focus is to access ChemSpider

• Substructure searching• Similarity searching

• Depends on responsive services and infrastructure

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Infrastructure Architecture

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Infrastructure Architecture

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ChemDraw for iPad

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Full APIs for ChemSpider etc.

• All chemistry sketchers can access ChemSpider for searching

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Sponsoring Apps

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Green Solvents

• Released 2011 for iOS. Sponsored by RSC.

• Reponse to ACS GCI report on greenness of solvents...• identified by Sean Ekins• available only as PDF• behind a login• listed by name only

• Free app, structure-centric

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Lab Solvents

• Released 2012 for Android. Sponsored by RSC.

• Similar content to Green Solvents

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Open Drug Discovery Teams

• Released 2012 for iOS. Coproduced with Collaborations in Chemistry.

• Scientific newsreader for rare & neglected diseases and precompetitive topics

• Source material: Twitter & RSS

• Crowd-curation paradigm• Micropublication capability

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Open Drug Discovery Teams

• Chemistry aware

• Users can• emit data• acquire data

• Long term plan is to accumulate open drug data

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Why is Open Source Drug data of interest to RSC?

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From Compounds to Reactions

• Chemical reactions are very amenable to serving up on mobile applications

• What is available now?• Teaching basics of chemical reactions• Look-ups against reaction databases• Reaction mechanisms

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Some Reaction apps available….

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SPRESImobile database

• Released 2011 for iOS.

• Search names, structures and reactions

• ChemReact subset free, full SPRESIweb with trial or license

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RSC and Chemical Reactions

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RSC and Chemical Reactions

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RSC and Chemical Reactions

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RSC Journal Content

• Many 10s/100s of thousands of reactions contained in our journals

• Electronic Supplementary information data contains lots more

• Lots of analytical data also but that’s a topic for another talk on Wednesday

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Extracting Spectra from Figures

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ChemSpider SyntheticPages

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ChemSpider SyntheticPages

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ChemSpider SyntheticPages

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Text Mining

The N-(β-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-N'-(2-trifluoromethyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-5-yl)urea prepared in Example 6, thionyl chloride ( 5 ml ) and benzene ( 50 ml ) were charged into a glass reaction vessel equipped with a mechanical stirrer, thermometer and reflux condenser .

The reaction mixture was heated at reflux with stirring, for a period of about one-half hour .

After this time the benzene and unreacted thionyl chloride were stripped from the reaction mixture under reduced pressure to yield the desired product N-(β-chloroethyl)-N-methyl-N'-(2-trifluoromethyl-1,3,4-thiaidazol-5-yl)urea as a solid residue

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Text Mining

The N-(β-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-N'-(2-trifluoromethyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-5-yl)urea prepared in Example 6 , thionyl chloride ( 5 ml ) and benzene ( 50 ml ) were charged into a glass reaction vessel equipped with a mechanical stirrer , thermometer and reflux condenser .

The reaction mixture was heated at reflux with stirring , for a period of about one-half hour .

After this time the benzene and unreacted thionyl chloride were stripped from the reaction mixture under reduced pressure to yield the desired product N-(β-chloroethyl)-N-methyl-N'-(2-trifluoromethyl-1,3,4-thiaidazol-5-yl)urea as a solid residue

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ChemSpider Reactions

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…and data too

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Spectral Display in the hand

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So what is ultimately feasible?

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Conclusion

• Access to chemistry on mobile is clearly here

• RSC’s commitment to a mobile strategy is obvious and includes:• Access to Journal Content• Access to Database Content• Structure/substructure searching across all

content

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• SciMobileApps Wiki: scimobileapps.com

• Add your own apps or one you discovered• Open content and community-driven• Can someone add ChemDraw for iPad?

Sourcing information about SciApps

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Categorization of Mobile Apps

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Mobile Tools in Drug Discovery

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Acknowledgments• RSC eScience Team• Alex Clark – ChemSpider Mobile, Green Solvents,

Open Drug Discovery team, Lab Solvents• JC Bradley, Andy Lang, Bob Lancashire –

SpectralGame• Kevin Thiesen – ChemDoodle• ACD/Labs – SpectraSchool HTML5 NMR Display• Daniel Lowe – Chemical reactions dataset• Sean Ekins – SciMobileApps wiki

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Thank YouEmail: [email protected]

Twitter: ChemConnector

Personal Blog: www.chemconnector.com

SLIDES: www.slideshare.net/AntonyWilliams


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