Unilever Centre for Informatics, Cambridge University
Peter Murray-Rust, originally a crystallographer with a DPhil from Oxford, has worked at the University of Ghana, the University of Stirling, and at Glaxo where he developed new technologies including molecular graphics, protein structure determination, and intranets. He ran the first multimedia virtual course on the Web (Principles of Protein Structure) at Birkbeck College London and was a virtual chemist at Nottingham University. He is a keen supporter of XML and its chemical cousin CML and created a CML browser known as Jumbo. Currently, he is at the University of Cambridge and is helping to establish novel software and Web technologies for chemists and other scientists underpinned by the concept of open source.
Link to petermr's blog here
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