Carl Schmidt
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| - | I am | + | I am an associate professor at the University of Delaware. See my [http://udel.edu/~schmidtc site] |
| + | While much of my laboratory focuses on the study of herpesviruses that cause lymphoma in chickens, a second area of interest is bioinformatics. I was curious to see if '''Openwetware''' could serve as a collaboration site for life scientists to describe new bioinformatics applications and services that we anticipate would facilitate our work. In the past, I have found it very helpful to describe to computer scientists my ideas of how a particular application would work in a "perfect world". Subsequently the computer scientists tell me what parts of that vision are attainable and the effort that would go into developing such an application. Consequently I have started a [http://openwetware.mit.edu/wiki/Bioinformatics bioinformatics discussion group] where I hope we can discuss the development of future bioinformatics applications. | ||
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Revision as of 08:34, 7 November 2005
I am an associate professor at the University of Delaware. See my site
While much of my laboratory focuses on the study of herpesviruses that cause lymphoma in chickens, a second area of interest is bioinformatics. I was curious to see if Openwetware could serve as a collaboration site for life scientists to describe new bioinformatics applications and services that we anticipate would facilitate our work. In the past, I have found it very helpful to describe to computer scientists my ideas of how a particular application would work in a "perfect world". Subsequently the computer scientists tell me what parts of that vision are attainable and the effort that would go into developing such an application. Consequently I have started a bioinformatics discussion group where I hope we can discuss the development of future bioinformatics applications.


