| 1 | = List of Web Service Hackathon attendees = |
| 2 | |
| 3 | == Confirmed == |
| 4 | |
| 5 | * Organizers |
| 6 | * Toshiaki Katayama ([http://www.hgc.jp/ Univ of Tokyo], Japan; [http://bioruby.org/ BioRuby], [http://www.genome.jp/kegg/soap/ KEGG API], [http://das.hgc.jp/ KEGG DAS]) |
| 7 | * Yasunori Yamamoto ([http://dbcls.jp/en/ DBCLS], Japan; Text mining) |
| 8 | * Atsuko Yamaguchi (DBCLS, Japan) |
| 9 | * Tamotsu Noguchi (CBRC, Japan) |
| 10 | * Kiyoshi Asai ([http://cbrc.jp/ CBRC], Japan) |
| 11 | * Toshihisa Takagi (DBCLS, Japan) |
| 12 | |
| 13 | * Web service providers |
| 14 | * Hideaki Sugawara ([http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/ DDBJ], Japan; [http://www.xml.nig.ac.jp/ DDBJ XML]) |
| 15 | * Yasumasa Shigemoto (DDBJ, Japan; DDBJ XML) |
| 16 | * Alberto Labarga (Integromics, Spain; ex-EBI) |
| 17 | * Matthew Pocock (Newcastle, UK; Taverna, !BioJava) |
| 18 | * Sophia Ananiadou (Manchester, UK; Text mining) |
| 19 | * Shuichi Kawashima (Univ of Tokyo, Japan; KEGG API) |
| 20 | * Tatsuya Nishizawa (IMS/DBCLS/CBRC, Japan; PDBj) |
| 21 | * Hiroyuki Sato (IMS/DBCLS/CBRC, Japan) |
| 22 | * Oto Maekawa (IMS/DBCLS/CBRC, Japan) |
| 23 | |
| 24 | * Open Bio* developers |
| 25 | * !BioRuby |
| 26 | * Mitsuteru Nakao (Kazusa DNA Res, Japan; !BioRuby) |
| 27 | * Naohisa Goto (Osaka Univ, Japan; !BioRuby) |
| 28 | |
| 29 | * Workflow client developers |
| 30 | * Tom Oinn (EBI, UK; Taverna/myGrid) |
| 31 | * Kazuharu Arakawa (Keio Univ, Japan; E-Cell, G-language) |
| 32 | |
| 33 | * BioMOBY project |
| 34 | * Mark Wilkinson ([http://bioinfo.icapture.ubc.ca/ Univ of British Columbia], Canada; BioMOBY) |
| 35 | * Martin Senger (!BioPerl, BioMOBY - CGIAR Generation Challenge Project) |
| 36 | * Edward Kawas (the lead BioMOBY developer in Mark's lab) |
| 37 | * Paul Gordon (the lead BioMOBY developer in the SUN Centre of Excellence for the Genome Canada Bioinformatics Platform) |
| 38 | * Andreas Groscurth (the lead BioMOBY developer at the Max Planck Institute in Germany for the European Tomato Project) |
| 39 | * Romina Royo (one of the lead BioMOBY developers for the Genome Espania Bioinformatics Platform) |
| 40 | * Pieter Neerincx (the lead BioMOBY developer in the Netherlands) |
| 41 | |
| 42 | == To be confirmed == |
| 43 | |
| 44 | * Web service providers |
| 45 | * Keiichiro Ohno (UCSD, US; Cytoscape) |
| 46 | * Masayuki Kawashima (FQS, Japan; KEGG) |
| 47 | * Osvaldo Trelles (INB, Spain; MOWServ) |
| 48 | * Richard Cote (EBI, UK; PICR and OLS web services) |
| 49 | * Teresa Miyar (EBI, UK; EBI web services - Blast, InterproScan, Dbfetch, EB-Eye, IPRservice, ELM/CS, etc.) |
| 50 | * Arnaud Kerhornou (EBI, UK; ex-INB, IMIM) |
| 51 | * Jan Christian Bryne (Computational Biology Unit, Bergen; EMBRACE) |
| 52 | * Robert D. Finn (Sanger Institute; PFAM) |
| 53 | * Evangelos Pafilis (European Molecular Biology Laboratory; SRS web services) |
| 54 | |
| 55 | * Open Bio* developers |
| 56 | * !BioPerl |
| 57 | * Lincoln Stein (!BioPerl, BioMOBY, BioDAS) |
| 58 | * Jason Stajich (!BioPerl) |
| 59 | * Heikki Lehvaslaiho (!BioPerl) |
| 60 | * Hilmar Lapp (!BioPerl) |
| 61 | * Aaron J Mackey (!BioPerl) |
| 62 | * Ewan Birney (!BioPerl, Ensembl) |
| 63 | * Chiris Dagdigian (O|B|F) |
| 64 | * !BioPython |
| 65 | * Jeffrey Chang (!BioPython) |
| 66 | * Brad Chapman (!BioPython) |
| 67 | * Andrew Dalke (!BioPython) |
| 68 | * Michael de Hoon (!BioPython) |
| 69 | * !BioRuby |
| 70 | * Jan Aerts (!BioRuby) |
| 71 | * Christian Zmasek (!BioRuby) |
| 72 | * Alex Gutteridge (!BioRuby) |
| 73 | * Pjotr Prins (!BioRuby) |
| 74 | * Andreas Biegert (Max-Planck-Institute; MPI toolkit) |
| 75 | |
| 76 | * BioMOBY developers |
| 77 | * Nagamura-san? (BioMOBY) www.nias.affrc.go.jp |
| 78 | |
| 79 | {{{ |
| 80 | #!html |
| 81 | <!-- |
| 82 | # * Akira Funahashi (SBML) |
| 83 | # * Win Hide |
| 84 | # * Suzanna Lewis |
| 85 | # * Darin London (O|B|F) |
| 86 | # * Elia Stupka (BioPerl) |
| 87 | # * Protein DAS develper |
| 88 | # * SOAP::Lite developer |
| 89 | # * Hiroshi Nakamura (SOAP4R developer) |
| 90 | --> |
| 91 | }}} |
| 92 | |
| 93 | and more... |
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