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Durham United States
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Bioinformatician, Technologist
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Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
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lappland.io
About
I enjoy combining my dual background in biology and computer science with analytical thinking and creativity to solve scientific informatics problems in dynamic and rapidly changing research environments. I have a track record of successful project and team leadership at the interface between experimental biologists, computer scientists, and software engineers. My programming experience extends over more than two decades, and includes building commercial applications, writing real-time data acquisition software, and developing bioinformatics data integration systems and standards.
My research interests are in reusable and interoperable software and data, large-scale data integration, an..
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Presentations
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(13)Data sharing and the tenure and promotion process
Shea Swauger
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9 years ago
Carleton Biology talk : March 2014
Karen Cranston
•
10 years ago
Semantic tools for aggregation of morphological characters across studies
balhoff
•
10 years ago
What Bioinformaticians Need to Know About Digital Publishing Beyond the PDF
Philip Bourne
•
10 years ago
#ievobio Keynote - June 26, 2013
Holly Bik
•
10 years ago
Right time, right place, to change the world
Heather Piwowar
•
10 years ago
Data reuse and scholarly reward: understanding practice and building infrastructure
Todd Vision
•
11 years ago
Jonathan Eisen talk on "Open Science" at #BOSC2012 #ISMB
Jonathan Eisen
•
11 years ago
If we build it will they come? BOSC2012 Keynote Goble
Carole Goble
•
11 years ago
Phylotastic @iEvoBio
Karen Cranston
•
11 years ago
Using Fedora Commons To Create A Persistent Archive
Phil Cryer
•
15 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Durham United States
Occupation
Bioinformatician, Technologist
Industry
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
Website
lappland.io
About
I enjoy combining my dual background in biology and computer science with analytical thinking and creativity to solve scientific informatics problems in dynamic and rapidly changing research environments. I have a track record of successful project and team leadership at the interface between experimental biologists, computer scientists, and software engineers. My programming experience extends over more than two decades, and includes building commercial applications, writing real-time data acquisition software, and developing bioinformatics data integration systems and standards.
My research interests are in reusable and interoperable software and data, large-scale data integration, an..
Tags
semantic web
phylogenetics
phenoscape
open science
open source
obf
phenotype
reasoning
phyloinformatics
owl
bosc2014
data integration
data sharing
evolution
biodiversity
hackathon
bosc_2008
biosql
ismb2008
biology
taxonomy
computable morphology
comparative methods
bioinformatics
ievobio2014
research informatics
reproducibility
phyloreferencing
tetrapod evolution
data linking
data synthesis
scholarly communication
data archiving
data reuse
miapa ontology semanticweb phylogenetics standard
gsc15
scalable vector graphics
homology
vocamp
collaborative science
collaboration
cyberinfrastructe
open data
ievobio2012
article figure
phylogeny illustration
reuse
bosc2012
tdwg2008
tdwg
nescent
collaborative development
See more