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Peruselab: Improving onscreen chemistry - A comprehensive chemical informatics system
Statement of the Problem:
There’s a deluge of chemical software available off the shelf or online. Majority of them perform
well in addressing the targeted functionality the developers of the respective software intended to solve. Some are good in
letting you draw structures of molecules and chemical reactions. Some let you plan and/or search for chemical reactions
while some let you conduct a patent search. The list goes on. The lack of comprehensiveness is a consistent gap between all
those products. Our ambitious goal is to develop a software to help you – draw publication quality molecular structures, draw
chemical reactions & mechanisms, reuse drawings of molecules and reactions that are already drawn, and create illustrations
for presentation and publication. The application’s core focus is also to help you search for chemical information by all types
of names, molecular formula, keyword, generic terms, properties (chemical, physical, spectral, effects, etc.), and any digitized
information. Searching by structures includes – identical, substructure, super-structure, and similar structure. The third goal is
to help you conduct online analytics to – identify hidden relations between molecular structures and their properties, identify
structural fragments or complete structure, to aid structure elucidation. Our last goal is to let chemists, students, and teachers of
chemistry, laboratories, and scientists exchange rich information on chemicals and share knowledge. The software is currently
in development and an initial version of it will be available by the first week of July. It’s an always available rich web application
and will run on any device that can run a modern internet browser.
Biography
Velusamy K. Velu obtained his PhD in physical chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. His research topic was “Kinetic Studies, Mechanism
and Micellar Effects on Substitution Reactions of Some O-Substituted Oximes”. He later joined Prof Morton E Munk as a Post-Doctoral fellow to research and
develop computer applications in chemistry at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA. He developed INFERCNMR, an automated 13C NMR spectrum
library search and interpretation system. After that he became a fulltime software developer to develop applications for banks to manage hedge funds and electricity
utility companies to manage smart meters. During this period, he gained substantial experience in developing applications using modern techniques, tools and
usability improvement guidelines. Currently his focus is to combine his training, knowledge, experience, and expertise to develop a comprehensive chemical
informatics system that is intuitive, accessible, and economical.
vvelu@peruselab.comVelusamy K Velu
SNKV Services Inc, USA
Velusamy K Velu, J Clin Exp Pathol 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681-C3-051