[Bioc-devel] new Bioconductor team members

Jan Janečka jan.janecka at ceitec.muni.cz
Fri Sep 11 09:49:26 CEST 2015


Hi everybody,

I wish a lot of success in the Bioconductor to new members.
I would like to thank Marc and the others for good advice and helping 
with developing of my first package in R for Bioconductor. It has been 
good cooperation with you.

Jan

On 9.9.2015 14:39, Ou, Jianhong wrote:
> Does that mean we will have a package store in the future?
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> Yours Sincerely,
>
> Jianhong Ou
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> On 9/8/15 6:36 PM, "Michael Lawrence" <lawrence.michael at gene.com> wrote:
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>> Welcome Jim and Brian. It sounds like you guys are ideally qualified to
>> propel Bioconductor through the next stage in its evolution. I look
>> forward
>> to working with you (and the remaining members of the team) as we take
>> Bioconductor in new directions.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Obenchain, Valerie <
>> Valerie.Obenchain at roswellpark.org> wrote:
>>
>>> In September the Bioconductor project relocated from Seattle, Washington
>>> to Buffalo, New York and along with the geographical change came a few
>>> staff changes.
>>>
>>> A big thank you to Marc, Sonail and Paul for their contributions to the
>>> project. They were instrumental in the design and implementation of
>>> AnnotationHub (and annotations in general), tools for biological network
>>> analysis, educational materials and many other areas. Thanks guys. You
>>> will be missed.
>>>
>>> Here in Buffalo we're pleased to welcome two new members, Jim Java and
>>> Brian Long. Jim formerly worked as a biostatistician analyzing clinical
>>> trial data and as a software engineer for several companies, with
>>> projects ranging from point-of-sale (POS) software to embedded systems.
>>> He has a Ph.D. in computer science (focused on natural language
>>> processing), and master's degrees in biostatistics and English
>>> literature. Brian has worked in software development with a focus on
>>> relational database & NoSQL storage, UI/UX design, security and scale.
>>> Most recently, he's been part of a team to develop a
>>> Platform-as-a-Service (similar to Google App Engine).  The platform
>>> offering allows application developers to deploy components to on-demand
>>> virtual infrastructure and supports a large number of programming
>>> languages via Apache Thrift.
>>>
>>> Please join us in welcoming Jim and Brian to the team!
>>>
>>> Valerie
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