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Symyx Partners with Royal Society of Chemistry to Enhance Accessibility of Scientific Databases

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 28 Dec 2009
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(Santa Clara, CA, USA) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC; London, UK) are launching a collaborative partnership designed to enhance the usability and accessibility of public scientific databases. The first joint project links related chemical structures between two information sources, ChemSpider (from RSC) and DiscoveryGate (from Symyx), enabling scientists to quickly retrieve more complete and comprehensive information.

ChemSpider is a free-access chemistry search engine that aggregates and indexes chemical structures and their associated information into a single searchable repository. DiscoveryGate provides online access to chemical sourcing, organic synthesis and reaction planning, metabolism, toxicity and pharmacological information, integrating information based on the occurrence of common chemical structures. Interlinking the two products will enable scientists to browse chemical information on ChemSpider while simultaneously searching synthetic reactions, bioavailability information, and up-to-date compound availability information from over 860 suppliers on DiscoveryGate.

"We are excited to be partnering with a well-respected chemistry publisher such as the Royal Society of Chemistry,” said Trevor Heritage, president of Symyx's software business unit. "Combining Symyx's strength in reaction chemistry software and information databases with the RSC's publishing experience in synthetic chemistry will enrich existing information sources and accelerate scientists' access to relevant information.”

Antony Williams, vice president of strategic development for ChemSpider, said "ChemSpider is the premier chemistry portal for scientists looking to access public data and the fastest chemical structure searches available online. Through this collaboration, Symyx's DiscoveryGate database will help to strengthen and support ChemSpider's chemistry offering and add value to researchers across the globe.”

Earlier collaborations between Symyx and the RSC include the development of the ChemMobi chemistry application, which has become one of the most popular smart phone applications for every chemist and chemistry student.

Symyx Technologies enables companies in life sciences, chemicals and energy, and consumer and industrial products to transform scientific R&D and breakthroughs in productivity and return on investment. Symyx scientific information management enables scientists to design, execute, analyze, and report experimental results faster, more easily, and less expensively. Symyx microscale, parallel experimentation enables a single scientist to rapidly explore a broad experimental space and develop comprehensive data sets in days--not weeks or months.

The Royal Society of Chemistry is the largest professional body in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. The RSC continues to pursue the aims of the advancement of chemistry as a science, the dissemination of chemical knowledge, and the development of chemical applications. The Society runs conferences and meetings for chemical scientists, industrialists, and policy makers, at both national and local level. It is a major publisher of scientific books and journals, the majority of which are held in the Library and Information Center.

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