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Antony J. Williams
Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency
Publications - 277
Citations - 11005
Antony J. Williams is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cheminformatics. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 252 publications receiving 8711 citations. Previous affiliations of Antony J. Williams include Carleton College & Royal Holloway, University of London.
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ChemSpider:: An Online Chemical Information Resource
TL;DR: ChemSpider is a free, online chemical database offering access to physical and chemical properties, molecular structure, spectral data, synthetic methods, safety information, and nomenclature for almost 25 million unique chemical compounds sourced and linked to almost 400 separate data sources on the Web.
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The CompTox Chemistry Dashboard: a community data resource for environmental chemistry
Antony J. Williams,Christopher M. Grulke,Jeff Edwards,Andrew D. McEachran,Kamel Mansouri,Kamel Mansouri,Kamel Mansouri,Nancy C. Baker,Grace Patlewicz,Imran Shah,John F. Wambaugh,Richard S. Judson,Ann M. Richard +12 more
TL;DR: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s web-based CompTox Chemistry Dashboard is addressing needs by integrating diverse types of relevant domain data through a cheminformatics layer, built upon a database of curated substances linked to chemical structures.
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ToxCast Chemical Landscape: Paving the Road to 21st Century Toxicology
Ann M. Richard,Richard S. Judson,Keith A. Houck,Christopher M. Grulke,Patra Volarath,Inthirany Thillainadarajah,Chihae Yang,James F. Rathman,Matthew T. Martin,John F. Wambaugh,Thomas B. Knudsen,Jayaram Kancherla,Kamel Mansouri,Grace Patlewicz,Antony J. Williams,Stephen B. Little,Kevin M. Crofton,Russell S. Thomas +17 more
TL;DR: The ToxCast chemical library is demonstrated to provide comprehensive coverage of the knowledge domains and target inventories of potential interest to EPA, and the varied representations and approaches presented here define local chemistry domains potentially worthy of further investigation.
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Online chemical modeling environment (OCHEM): web platform for data storage, model development and publishing of chemical information
Iurii Sushko,Sergii Novotarskyi,Robert Körner,Anil Kumar Pandey,Matthias Rupp,Wolfram Teetz,Stefan Brandmaier,Ahmed Abdelaziz,Volodymyr V. Prokopenko,Vsevolod Yu. Tanchuk,Roberto Todeschini,Alexandre Varnek,Gilles Marcou,Peter Ertl,Vladimir Potemkin,Maria Grishina,Johann Gasteiger,Christof H. Schwab,Igor I. Baskin,Vladimir A. Palyulin,Eugene V. Radchenko,William J. Welsh,Vladyslav Kholodovych,Dmitriy Chekmarev,Artem Cherkasov,João Aires-de-Sousa,Qingyou Zhang,Andreas Bender,Florian Nigsch,Luc Patiny,Antony J. Williams,Valery Tkachenko,Igor V. Tetko +32 more
TL;DR: The Online Chemical Modeling Environment is a web-based platform that aims to automate and simplify the typical steps required for QSAR modeling and to invite the original authors to contribute their results, make them publicly available, share them with other users and to become members of the growing research community.
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Open PHACTS: Semantic interoperability for drug discovery
Antony J. Williams,Lee Harland,Paul Groth,Stephen Pettifer,Christine Chichester,Christine Chichester,Egon Willighagen,Chris T. Evelo,Chris T. Evelo,Niklas Blomberg,Gerhard F. Ecker,Carole Goble,Barend Mons +12 more
TL;DR: The challenges and how the Open PHACTS project is hoping to address these challenges technically and socially are laid out.