M. Scott Marshall writes:

> Would those of you who haven't yet done so please send an
> introduction to the list?

Oops.

I'm Colin Batchelor and I'm team leader of the R & D team in the Informatics 
Department at the Royal Society of Chemistry.

My main interest representing chemical data, in whatever form, in a 
machine-readable way, and so far this has involved building the InChI 
identifier and Open Biomedical Ontologies into a journal publishing workflow 
(1), and outputting it all as RDF (2).  I'm also a member of the IUPAC InChI 
subcommittee, a maintainer of the Sequence Ontology and an active participant 
in the RNA Ontology Consortium.

(1) http://www.projectprospect.org/
(2) 
http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/rssfeed.asp?FeedType=LatestArticles&JournalCode=Prospect

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