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CAS/IUPAC Conference on Chemical Identifiers and XML for Chemistry

The Pfahl Executive Education and Conference Center and The Blackwell at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
July 1, 2002

> Meeting Program and Abstracts


This conference will bring together experts to survey current activities in the research and development of chemical substance representations and identifiers, including both nomenclature and computer-based structural descriptions, and of chemical markup language.

The conference is designed for researchers and developers working in the areas of chemical identifiers and chemical markup language and chemical information specialists, database producers, and others who have an interest in or utilize chemical substance information.

Speakers for the conference include:

The conference is being organized by David W. Weisgerber, CAS (retired), and questions about the conference can be directed to him.

The conference will begin with a welcoming reception on the Sunday evening preceding the meeting. The one-day conference will be held in the Pfahl Executive Conference Center on The Ohio State University campus and conclude with a banquet on Monday evening. An optional visit to Chemical Abstracts Service will be offered to the attendees on Tuesday morning, July 2, 2002.

Hotel accommodations will be provided by The Blackwell, a new upscale hotel located adjacent to the Pfahl Executive Conference Center.

Registration
There is no fee associated with attending this conference but you must be registered in advance.


This is an activity of the IUPAC Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation Division (VIII) and is relevant to the IUPAC chemical identifier (IChI) project.

For more information, contact Dr. Alan. McNaught


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