Thomson Reuters Joins the InChI Trust
Trust Aims To Develop And Improve The Interlinking Of Chemistry And Chemical Structures On Web
Thomson Reuters announced that they have joined the InChI Trust, a not-for-profit organization to expand and develop the InChI Open Source chemical structure representation algorithm. The algorithm provides a consistent, credible and compatible way for databases of chemical structures to be linked together for the benefit of users of chemical information around the world.
"We are delighted to welcome Thomson Reuters as a member of the InChI Trust," says Project Leader Dr. Stephen Heller. "We value their support, as specialists within the chemical information industry, to continue to develop the InChI and InChIKey standards to enable wide scale linking of chemical information."
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