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List of Web Service Hackathon attendees
- Organizers
- Web service providers
- DDBJ
- KEGG
- Shuichi Kawashima (Univ of Tokyo, Japan; KEGG API)
- Satoshi Miyazaki (Japan; KEGG)
- PDBj
- Akira Kinjo (Osaka Univ, Japan; PDBj)
- Daron Standley (Osaka Univ, Japan; PDBj)
- CBRC
- Tatsuya Nishizawa (IMS/DBCLS/CBRC, Japan; PDBj)
- Hiroyuki Sato (IMS/DBCLS/CBRC, Japan)
- Oto Maekawa (IMS/DBCLS/CBRC, Japan)
- EBI
- Richard Cote (EBI, UK; PICR and OLS web services)
- Florian Reisinger (EBI, UK; ENVISION/ECORE, WS-I compliant services for Ensembl, UniProt-DAS, ArrayExpress, PRIDE , IntAct, and Reactome)
- Arnaud Kerhornou (EBI, UK; ex-INB, IMIM)
- Other web service providers and standard exchange format developers
- Alberto Labarga (Integromics, Spain; ex-EBI)
- Matthew Pocock (Newcastle, UK; Taverna, BioJava)
- Osvaldo Trelles (INB, Spain; MOWServ)
- Chikashi Nobata (Manchester, UK; Text mining)
- Jan Christian Bryne (Computational Biology Unit, Bergen; EMBRACE)
- Evangelos Pafilis (European Molecular Biology Laboratory; SRS web services)
- Bruno Aranda (EBI, UK; IntAct)
- Lukasz Salwinski (US; DIP)
- Michael Kuhn (Germany; STRING)
- Rene Ranzinger (Germany; Glycoinformatics)
- Kiyoko Kinoshita (Soka Univ, Japan; Glycoinformatics)
- Ken Fukuda (CBRC, Japan; BioPAX, INOH)
- Open Bio* developers
- BioRuby
- Mitsuteru Nakao (Kazusa DNA Res, Japan; BioRuby)
- Naohisa Goto (Osaka Univ, Japan; BioRuby)
- Jan Aerts ( BBSRC, UK; BioRuby)
- Pjotr Prins (BioRuby)
- Alex Gutteridge (BioRuby)
- Christian Zmasek (BioRuby)
- Raoul Jean Pierre Bonnal (BioRuby, BioSQL)
- BioJava
- Mark Schreiber (BioJava)
- Richard Holland (BioJava, BioMart)
- BioPerl
- Heikki Lehvaslaiho (BioPerl)
- Hilmar Lapp (BioPerl)
- Rutger Vos (BioPerl)
- BioRuby
- Workflow client developers
- Tom Oinn (EBI, UK; Taverna/myGrid)
- Stuart Owen (EBI, UK; Taverna)
- Kazuharu Arakawa (Keio Univ, Japan; E-Cell, G-language)
- Hiroyuki Nakamura (Keio Univ, Japan; eXpanda)
- Keiichiro Ohno (UCSD, US; Cytoscape)
- Akira Funahashi (Keio Univ, Japan; SBML)
- BioMOBY project
- Mark Wilkinson ( Univ of British Columbia, Canada; BioMOBY)
- Martin Senger (BioPerl, BioMOBY - CGIAR Generation Challenge Project)
- Andreas Groscurth (the lead BioMOBY developer at the Max Planck Institute in Germany for the European Tomato Project)
- Paul Gordon (the lead BioMOBY developer in the SUN Centre of Excellence for the Genome Canada Bioinformatics Platform)
- Masaru Takeya (AFFRC, Japan; BioMOBY)
- Lord Hendrix Barboza (IRRI; BioMOBY)
- Richard Bruskiewich (IRRI; BioMOBY)
If you could recommend any appropriate persons from the following groups, please let me know:
- NCBI web service developers
- BioPython developers