The scientist’s investigation covers issues in World Wide Web, The Internet, Drug discovery, Software and Cheminformatics. His work on Internet portal as part of general World Wide Web study is frequently linked to Computer based learning, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His work in The Internet tackles topics such as Quality which are related to areas like Data science and Operations research.
His biological study deals with issues like Semantic Web, which deal with fields such as Data integration and Pharmacology. His Software research integrates issues from Internet based, Workflow and Artificial intelligence. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Resource, Data curation and Biochemical engineering.
Antony J. Williams mainly focuses on Data science, World Wide Web, Structure, Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Cheminformatics. His research integrates issues of Multimedia and Drug discovery in his study of World Wide Web. His work deals with themes such as Software, Expert system and Process, which intersect with Structure.
His Software study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Set and Workflow. Antony J. Williams conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Expert system and Spectral data. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Molecule is strongly linked to Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Antony J. Williams focuses on Dashboard, Data science, Identification, Cheminformatics and Non targeted. His research in Dashboard focuses on subjects like Workflow, which are connected to Information retrieval, Exposure assessment, Software, Quantitative structure–activity relationship and Profiling. His study brings together the fields of Data stream mining and Data science.
The concepts of his Identification study are interwoven with issues in Web page, World Wide Web, Resource and Spectral matching. Much of his study explores World Wide Web relationship to Peer review. His work carried out in the field of Cheminformatics brings together such families of science as Database and Library science.
Antony J. Williams spends much of his time researching Non targeted, Workflow, Cheminformatics, Resource and Exposome. Antony J. Williams has included themes like Quantitative structure–activity relationship, Software, Dashboard and Information retrieval in his Workflow study. His research in Software intersects with topics in Molecular descriptor and Data mining.
His Information retrieval research focuses on subjects like Ranking, which are linked to Exposure assessment and Identification. The study incorporates disciplines such as Consistency, Open data, World Wide Web, Data curation and Dynamic web page in addition to Identification. His Cheminformatics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neurotoxicity and Pollutant.
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ChemSpider:: An Online Chemical Information Resource
Harry E. Pence;Antony Williams.
Journal of Chemical Education (2010)
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.
Journal of Computer-aided Molecular Design (2011)
Open PHACTS: Semantic interoperability for drug discovery
Antony J. Williams;Lee Harland;Paul Groth;Stephen Pettifer.
Drug Discovery Today (2012)
ToxCast Chemical Landscape: Paving the Road to 21st Century Toxicology
Ann M. Richard;Richard S. Judson;Keith A. Houck;Christopher M. Grulke.
Chemical Research in Toxicology (2016)
The CompTox Chemistry Dashboard: a community data resource for environmental chemistry
Antony J. Williams;Christopher M. Grulke;Jeff Edwards;Andrew D. McEachran.
Journal of Cheminformatics (2017)
In silico repositioning of approved drugs for rare and neglected diseases
Sean Ekins;Antony J. Williams;Matthew D. Krasowski;Joel S. Freundlich.
Drug Discovery Today (2011)
Beautiful Data: The Stories Behind Elegant Data Solutions
Egon Willighagen;Aaron Kolbin;Peter Norvig;Toby Segaran.
(2009)
Smart Phones, a Powerful Tool in the Chemistry Classroom.
Antony J. Williams;Harry E. Pence.
Journal of Chemical Education (2011)
Major Structural Components in Freshwater Dissolved Organic Matter
Buuan Lam;Andrew Baer;Mehran Alaee;Brent Lefebvre.
Environmental Science & Technology (2007)
Identification of "Known Unknowns" Utilizing Accurate Mass Data and ChemSpider
James L. Little;Antony J. Williams;Alexey Pshenichnov;Valery Tkachenko.
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2012)
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