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=== Evan Parker ===
 
=== Evan Parker ===
  
:[http://evanaparker.com/ Biopython Addition of a Lazy Loading Sequence Parser to Biopython’s SeqIO Package]
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* Blog: [http://evanaparker.com/ Biopython Addition of a Lazy Loading Sequence Parser to Biopython’s SeqIO Package]
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=== Sarah Berkemer ===
 
=== Sarah Berkemer ===

Revision as of 15:11, 26 May 2014

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)

Sarah Berkemer

High-performance Transalign algorithm in Haskell
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)