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Here are links to the progress report pages for OBF's 2011 Google Summer of Code students:
 
Here are links to the progress report pages for OBF's 2011 Google Summer of Code students:
  
;BioPython: Justinas Vygintas Daugmaudis, Michele dos Santos da Silva (2 students),  mentored by Thomas Hamelryck and Eric Talevich
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=== Sheena Scroggins (BioPerl) ===
:Mocapy++Biopython: from data to probabilistic models of biomolecules
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:[http://biopython.org/wiki/GSOC2011_Mocapy BioPython Integration]  
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:[http://www.techomics.com/ Major BioPerl reorganization]
:[http://biopython.org/wiki/GSOC2011_MocapyExt Mocapy++ Plugin System]
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:mentored by Robert Buels and Chris Fields
;BioJava: Chuan Hock Koh, mentored by Peter Troshin, Andreas Prlic, and Jay Vyas
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=== Chuan Hock Koh (BioJava) ===
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:[http://biojava.org/wiki/GSoC:AAPropertiesComputation Amino Acid Physico-Chemical Properties Calculation]
 
:[http://biojava.org/wiki/GSoC:AAPropertiesComputation Amino Acid Physico-Chemical Properties Calculation]
;BioRuby: Michał Koziarski, mentored by Raoul J.P. Bonnal and Francesco Strozzi
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:mentored by Peter Troshin, Andreas Prlic, and Jay Vyas
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=== Michał Koziarski (BioRuby) ===
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:[http://bioruby.open-bio.org/wiki/GSoC:Bio-images Represent bio-objects and related information with images]
 
:[http://bioruby.open-bio.org/wiki/GSoC:Bio-images Represent bio-objects and related information with images]
;BioPerl: Sheena Scroggins, mentored by Robert Buels and Chris Fields
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:mentored by Raoul J.P. Bonnal and Francesco Strozzi
:[http://www.techomics.com/ Major BioPerl reorganization]
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;BioPython: Mikael Eric Trellet,  mentored by João Rodrigues and Eric Talevich
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=== Justinas Vygintas Daugmaudis (Biopython) ===
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:[http://biopython.org/wiki/GSOC2011_MocapyExt Mocapy++ Plugin System]
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:mentored by Thomas Hamelryck and Eric Talevich
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=== Michele dos Santos da Silva (Biopython) ===
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:[http://biopython.org/wiki/GSOC2011_Mocapy Mocapy++ BioPython Integration]  
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:mentored by Thomas Hamelryck and Eric Talevich
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=== Mikael Eric Trellet (Biopython) ===
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:[http://www.biopython.org/wiki/GSoC2011_mtrellet Interface analysis module for BioPython]
 
:[http://www.biopython.org/wiki/GSoC2011_mtrellet Interface analysis module for BioPython]
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:mentored by João Rodrigues and Eric Talevich
  
 
== 2011 Mentor Volunteers and Project Ideas ==
 
== 2011 Mentor Volunteers and Project Ideas ==

Latest revision as of 03:55, 12 February 2014

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The OBF was accepted into the 2011 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program as an umbrella organization for all OBF-affiliated projects. Program Timeline.

Summer 2011 Projects

Here are links to the progress report pages for OBF's 2011 Google Summer of Code students:

Sheena Scroggins (BioPerl)

Major BioPerl reorganization
mentored by Robert Buels and Chris Fields

Chuan Hock Koh (BioJava)

Amino Acid Physico-Chemical Properties Calculation
mentored by Peter Troshin, Andreas Prlic, and Jay Vyas

Michał Koziarski (BioRuby)

Represent bio-objects and related information with images
mentored by Raoul J.P. Bonnal and Francesco Strozzi

Justinas Vygintas Daugmaudis (Biopython)

Mocapy++ Plugin System
mentored by Thomas Hamelryck and Eric Talevich

Michele dos Santos da Silva (Biopython)

Mocapy++ BioPython Integration
mentored by Thomas Hamelryck and Eric Talevich

Mikael Eric Trellet (Biopython)

Interface analysis module for BioPython
mentored by João Rodrigues and Eric Talevich

2011 Mentor Volunteers and Project Ideas

Mentors and project ideas are hosted on each member project's wiki on a dedicated Google Summer of Code page. See each of the member projects, linked below, for more details about any project:

BioPerl
BioPython
BioJava
BioRuby
BioLib
BioDAS

Note to students: project ideas on the wikis of member projects are only selected projects, albeit well thought-out ones. You are encouraged to propose your own project, just make sure it is still a contribution to one the OBF member projects (see list below)! If we like your proposal, we will try to find a mentor to help you with the project. Regardless of what you decide to do, make sure you read and follow the guidelines for students below.