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Examples of How to Inspire the Next Generation to Pursue Computational Chemistry / Cheminformatics Sean Ekins 1 & Alex M. Clark 2 1 Collaborations in Chemistry, 5616 Hilltop Needmore Road, Fuquay Varina, NC27526, USA. 2 Molecular Materials Informatics, 1900 St. Jacques #302, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3J 2S1

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Examples of How to Inspire the Next

Generation to Pursue Computational

Chemistry / Cheminformatics

  

Sean Ekins1 & Alex M. Clark2 1Collaborations in Chemistry,

5616 Hilltop Needmore Road, Fuquay Varina, NC27526, USA.

2Molecular Materials Informatics, 1900 St. Jacques #302, Montreal,

Quebec, Canada H3J 2S1

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Ask the crowd

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The crowd answers

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Why start with a Tweet?

• The next generation will likely communicate differently

• They will find out about careers from “non traditional” sources

• They will rely on social networks more• What will succeed social networks?• Next generation communications methods?

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What is computational chemistry / cheminformatics

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Earlier ways to find chemical information / structures

Aldrich catalog

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Earlier ways to visualize molecules

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Now you can print them in 3D

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Now molecules and data are everywhere

Cheminformatics – mining databases

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What if our databases did more than house data – controlling its creation

• Enable connections to vendors– Assay Depot, CROs etc

• Facilitate outsourcing, insourcing data, cpds• Control lab equipment remotely, data upload• Control lab staffing, resources, plan useage• Why own the lab when someone else can –

but you control it (wherever it is)

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Who uses cheminformatics today• Drug companies• Consumer product companies• Scientific device companies• Publishers• Librarians

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Diversity - Backgrounds

Ph.D. Theoretical physical chemistry

Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences

Ph.D. Chemistry

Ph.D. Chemistry

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Diversity - Backgrounds

http://goo.gl/y6vNjo

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Can we get people outside chemistry?

• Biologists• Physicists• Computer Science• Mathematicians• Artists• Engineers

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If Cheminformatics is to prosper..

• Use Models in new ways• Use software in new areas• Develop new approaches to old

problems• Combine methods from different fields• Show value of technology• Adapt as field changes

– Chemogenomics– Chemoproteomics– ChemoMetabolomics

Plant Physiol. 2012 Nov;160(3):1160-3

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Thinking Differently

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Learning Style

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Diversity – Learning style

• Visual thinkers

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(Multidimensional) Problem solving

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Computational Chemistry is visual

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Chemistry is tactile

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Sparking an interest in science

• Pre 1950’s – books• 1950-70s – cartoons/ movies

• 2010s – mobile apps

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Chemistry is much more than Periodic table apps

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Chemistry apps• Reference data• Education• Structure drawing• Database searching• 3D viewing• Reactions &

collections• Property calculation• Model building• Graphical

presentation• Data sharing

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Valence from Molecular Materials Informatics

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Apps exposing data and cheminformatics

TB Mobile

Clark et al., J Cheminformatics 5: 13 (2014)

Ekins et al., J Cheminformatics 5:13 (2013)

Green solvents and Lab Solvents

ACS Sustain Chem Eng 1: 8-13 (2013)

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Capture Science Discussions

A flipboard for science #ODDT

iOS only

Embraced by rare disease advocates

Getting people to share data openly is a challenge

NIH SBIR reviewers want closed systems to preserve IP

Developed with Alex Clark

Open Drug Discovery Teams – brings data from Twitter and the internet together

Ekins et al., Mol Informatics, 31: 585-597, 2012

http://goo.gl/r9NP7p

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Games and Crowdsourcing are serious science

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Can we create chemistry games / apps for younger children

• Simple concepts• Finding molecules• Hiding molecules in protein structures• Building molecules • Bring the fun of wet chemistry into an app

(color changes, sounds, VIDEO reactions)• Use popular characters - endorsements• FUN

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Encouraging higher education in the field

• Scholarships to study computational chemistry / cheminformatics

• Rewards• Jobs in the field• Visibility

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Knowing what to look for

• How does the next generation find out about cheminformatics / computational chemistry

• Browsing books / journals ..rarely happens

• Browsing websites

• Push information to likely students

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Kudos- Make cheminformatics articles more visible

Antony J. Williams, RSCAdded more information on papers he has co-authored

Significantly more views

mine

Tony’s

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Lower barriers to entry for tools• Simple interfaces on software• Do not have to be a chemist to use

• Use cloud for compute power

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“by provisioning the right amount of storage and compute resources, cost can be significantly reduced with no significant impact on application performance”

Cloud

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What will cheminformatics be in the future?

• Massive compound libraries• Small -Nanotechnology

– Making molecules– Detecting interactions with

biological systems– Environmental effects

• Massive - Systems Biology– Chemistry / Bioinformatics/

Physics– Complexity

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Nanotechnology

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Big DATA

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• How can ACS help - Think about the next generation• Inspiration needs strong voices, visibility• Science that has impact, recognition, rewards

• Traditional funding – conservative ideas• Fund what we do not know• Imagine the future• Learn from other industries• Crowdsource ideas?

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Future members

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PAPER ID: 22104 “Collaborative sharing of molecules and data in the mobile age” (final paper number: 43)DIVISION: COMP; DAY & TIME OF PRESENTATION: August 10, 2014 from 4:45 pm to 5:15 pmLOCATION: Moscone Center, West Bldg., Room: 2005 PAPER ID: 22094 “Expanding the metabolite mimic approach to identify hits for Mycobacterium tuberculosis ” (final paper number: 78)DIVISION: COMP: DAY & TIME OF PRESENTATION: August 11, 2014 from 9:00 am to 9:30 amLOCATION: Moscone Center, West Bldg., Room: 2005 PAPER ID: 22120 “Why there needs to be open data for ultrarare and rare disease drug discovery” (final paper number: 48)DIVISION: CINF:SESSION DAY & TIME OF PRESENTATION: August 11, 2014 from 10:50 am to 11:20 amLOCATION: Palace Hotel, Room: Marina PAPER ID: 22183 “Progress in computational toxicology” (final paper number: 125)DIVISION: TOXI: DAY & TIME OF PRESENTATION: August 12, 2014 from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pmLOCATION: Moscone Center, North Bldg. , Room: 134 PAPER ID: 22091 “Examples of how to inspire the next generation to pursue computational chemistry/cheminformatics” (final paper number: 100)DIVISION: CINF: Division of Chemical Information DAY & TIME OF PRESENTATION: August 13, 2014 from 8:25 am to 8:50 amLOCATION: Palace Hotel, Room: Presidio PAPER ID: 22176 “Applying computational models for transporters to predict toxicity” (final paper number: 132)DIVISION: TOXI: DAY & TIME OF PRESENTATION: August 13, 2014 from 9:45 am to 10:05 amLOCATION: InterContinental San Francisco, Room: Grand Ballroom A PAPER ID: 22186 “New target prediction and visualization tools incorporating open source molecular fingerprints for TB mobile version 2” (final paper number: 123)DIVISION: CINF: DAY & TIME OF PRESENTATION: August 13, 2014 from 1:35 pm to 2:05 pmLOCATION: Palace Hotel, Room: California Parlor

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