C-SHALS 2009 (
Conference on Semantics in Healthcare and Life Sciences) has just started, and has coverage in a
blog and in a
FriendFeed room. It nicely coincides with Rich' blog on
What the Heck is the Semantic Web?, and the RDF work I have recently done on
rdf.openmolecules.net and
Bioclipse. (Oh, do I wish I could have attended that conference.)
Anyway, I was proudly surprised to see
sechemtic show up in the
Semantic Web technologies: Introduction and Survey tutorial by Lee Feigenbaum of
Cambridge Semantics:
Use? Rich was asking what could be done with RDF for chemistry... here is a
nice mashup by Phil Ashworth:
a Google Map showing the locations where certain chemical can be bought:
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