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Drexel CoAS talks mp3 podcast

Jean-Claude Bradley

RSS club meetings, interview, talks and seminars at the Drexel College of Arts and Sciences. Moderated by Jean-Claude Bradley.

  • NIST Social Media Day Open Notebook Science Talk
    Jean-Claude Bradley presented on Open Notebook Science at the NIST Social Media Day on December 11, 2008. The talks starts with an overview of ONS and how it is being used to assess solubility measurements being crowdsourced in the ONS Challenge and Submeta Awards. The use of wikis, blogs, Google Spreadsheets, YouTube, Flickr, ChemSpider and other free hosted Web2.0 tools is highlighted. The UsefulChem project, involving the synthesis of anti-malarial agents, is then briefly covered. Finally, a very recent application of using Google Spreadsheets to automatically call web services to calculate volumes and weights of chemicals needed in reactions is demonstrated (code by Rajarshi Guha).

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    NIST Dec08 Open Notebook Science TalkView SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: open notebook)
    12 December 2008, 3:55 pm
  • iSchool Open Notebook Science Talk
    update: transcript available

    This talk covers Open Notebook Science from an information technology perspective. It was presented by Jean-Claude Bradley at the Drexel iSchool on November 11, 2008. Although solubility measurements and chemical reactions are mentioned the focus is more on how information is stored, retrieved and used using free and hosted services such as Blogger, GoogleDocs, Wikispaces, ChemSpider, CDD and others. The UsefulChem project and the Open Notebook Science Challenge are highlighted.

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    iSchool Open Notebook Science TalkView SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: open notebook)
    13 November 2008, 11:08 pm
  • Open Notebook Science in 15 minutes
    update: transcript is available

    On October 10, 2008 Jean-Claude Bradley presented a 15 minute summary of Open Notebook Science and its application to the synthesis of anti-malarial compounds as part of a mini-symposium on faculty research in the Chemistry department at Drexel University.

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    Open Notebook Science in 15 minutesView SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: open notebook)
    30 October 2008, 6:07 pm
  • Chemistry Concepts in Second Life - Bradley/Lang
    This is a co-presentation by Jean-Claude Bradley and Andrew Lang on August 18, 2008 at the American Chemical Society conference in Philadelphia. The focus is on many of the tools available to easily demonstrate chemistry concepts in Second Life such as 3D molecules, reaction mechanisms, docking, organic chemistry quizzes, 5D graphs, the ACS museum featuring an HIV exhibit, the red tide phenomenon and many others. Most of the content on display rests on ACS island, Drexel Island and Nature's Second Nature island in Second Life.

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    Bradley-Lang Chemistry in Second LifeView SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: life second)
    24 August 2008, 4:36 pm
  • Open Notebook Science - Falcipain-2 Preliminary Results
    This talk was presented by Jean-Claude Bradley at the American Chemical Society meeting in Philadelphia on August 20, 2008. An introduction to Open Notebook Science is presented followed by an illustration of how ONS can be used in drug discovery. New data relating to the anti-malarial activity of Ugi products on 2 falcipain-2 docking sites is detailed. The docking calculations were provided by Rajarshi Guha and the enzyme and in vitro assays on Plasmodium falciparum were provided by Phil Rosenthal and Jiri Gut. Most of the syntheses were carried out by Khalid Mirza in the Bradley group.
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    Open Notebook Science and Preliminary Falcipain-2 ResultsView SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: reaction ugi)



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    22 August 2008, 5:25 pm
  • Second Life and Social Media: Networking Goldmine or Time Sink?
    Update: transcript available

    This talk was presented by Jean-Claude Bradley at the American Chemical Society meeting in Philadelphia on August 18, 2008.

    This is an overview of how social media and Second Life can be used to productively network. Prominent recent examples involving Deepak Singh, Bora Zivkovic, Beth Ritter-Guth and others are highlighted. Then Second Life content that enables collaboration, especially in chemistry, is detailed. The presentation ends with an example of hyper-networking using FriendFeed followed by a few words from Andrew Lang from ORU and Sandy Adam from Sigma-Aldrich.

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    Second Life and Social Media: Networking Gold Mine or Time Sink?View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: second life)
    22 August 2008, 2:03 pm
  • Open Notebook Science BCCE 2008
    Update: transcript now available

    This is a presentation by Jean-Claude Bradley at the Biennial Conference for Chemical Education (BCCE) on July 29, 2008. The talk starts with an overview of Open Notebook Science using a wiki as a public lab notebook. An example of the usefulness of publishing failed experiments is detailed, showing how the version history of the wiki can be used to track the evolution of an organic chemistry experiment. Near the end of the talk an example of using automation to optimize a Ugi reaction is mentioned.

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    Open Notebook Science BCCE 2008view presentation (tags: automation laboratory open notebook)
    31 July 2008, 2:30 pm
  • LISE08 talk on Second Life in the Chemistry Classroom
    I talked about Second Life in the chemistry classroom at the Chemical Heritage Foundation on April 29, 2008. This was part of the 8th Annual Leadership Initiative in Science Education (LISE 8). Most examples involve work done in collaboration with Andrew Lang. At the end I invite the group to an in-world meeting on May 6, 2008 at 13:30 EDT on ACS island. (slurl)

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    30 April 2008, 8:06 pm
  • ACS Talk on Cheminformatics in Open Notebook Science
    I present at the American Chemical Society meeting in New Orleans on April 6, 2008. The use cheminformatics tools such as SMILES, InChI, InChIKeys and JCAMP-DX to store and retrieve experimental information on a public laboratory notebook is detailed.

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    8 April 2008, 6:40 pm
  • ACS Talk on Teaching Chemistry with Second Life
    I present on using Second Life to teach chemistry at the American Chemical Society meeting in New Orleans April 7, 2008. Examples include using quizzes, generating 3D molecules, visualizing docking, proteins and reactions. An overview of ACS island is also given, with a focus on the Sci-Mix virtual poster session. Much of this work was done in collaboration with Andrew Lang.

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    8 April 2008, 6:31 pm
  • UBC Talk on Open Notebook Science and Libraries
    I presented a talk about Open Notebook Science and the implications for the future of libraries for Heather Morrison's class at the School of Libraries at the University of British Columbia on April 2, 2008. We did this over Skype so the questions are not very clear in the audio.

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    8 April 2008, 5:59 pm
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