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Chemblaics (pronounced chem-bla-ics) is the science that uses open science and computers to solve problems in chemistry, biochemistry and related fields.
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JchempaintCdkKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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As you might have seen, we, Uppala and the EBI, are working on the next generation JChemPaint. JChemPaint is an editor, and therefore, consists of a model (IChemModel), a view (IRenderer) and a controller (IController). See the many posts in Gilleain’s blog.

CdkChemistryKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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Lee et al. published last week a paper on pKa prediction (doi:10.1021/ci8001815). As the paper says, the pKa, and in particular the ionic state of a molecule at physiological pH, affects pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The paper describes a (binary) decision tree using presence or absence of SMARTS substructures to traverse the tree, allowing prediction of monoprotic molecules.

GitCdkKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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Some of you heard me complain about commit messages resulting from git cherry-pick which allows me to apply patches from CDK trunk to a branch, without needing to do a full merge of what happens in trunk. The commit messages would be identical, which made it seem that those original messages were mine.

GitCdkKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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While slowly merging with Sweden , and ADSL which should reach my house in some two weeks, I am enjoying my new office space and Git to upload patches to the CDK. Christoph wondered if we should switch CDK from SVN to Git. A few developers objected, for various reasons: no native Windows clients (though msysgit might be the solution), no (stable) plugins for Eclipse, IDEA(?), etc.

CdkCheminfChemometricsCareerBioclipseKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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The reason why I have not been able to blog much lately, is that my family and I have been moving to Uppsala/Sweden, where I’ll start a postdoc in the group of Jarl Wikberg @ BMC @ Uppsala University, where I’ll work on chemoinformatics in drug design, and the use of CDK and Bioclipse in particular.