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Revision as of 19:13, 26 May 2014
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GSoC 2014
The Open Bioinformatics Foundation has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2014, with 6 student projects funded!
2014 Student Projects
Evan Parker
Mentored by Wibowo Arindrarto and Peter Cock (BioPython)
- Blog: Biopython Addition of a Lazy Loading Sequence Parser to Biopython’s SeqIO Package
- Source code: https://github.com/eparker05/biopython/tree/lazy-load
Sarah Berkemer
Mentored by Christian Höner zu Siederdissen and Ketil Malde (BioHaskell)
Leandro Watanabe
- Dynamic Modeling of Cellular Populations via arrays in JSBML
- mentored by Nicolas Rodriguez and Chris Myers (JSBML)
Loris Cro
- An ultra-fast scalable RESTful API to query large numbers of VCF datapoints
- mentored by Francesco Strozzi and Raoul Bonnal (BioRuby)
Victor Kofia
- Redesign the implementation of mathematical formulas in JSBML
- mentored by Alex Thomas and Sarah Keating (JSBML)
Ibrahim Vazirabad
- Improving the Plug-in interface for CellDesigner
- mentored by Andreas Dräger (JSBML)