- Gene Myers
Gene Myers is a computer scientist whose research focuses on algorithms and computational biology. Gene is currently group leader at the new Janelia Farm Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Gene came to the JFRC from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was a professor of computer science. Before coming to Berkeley in 2003, Myers worked at Celera Genomics, where he was involved in the sequencing of the human genome, …
- Hamilton O. Smith
Dr. Hamilton Othanel Smith (born August 23, 1931) is an American microbiologist. Smith was born on August 23, 1931, and graduated from University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois. He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, but in 1950 transferred to the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned his B.A. in Mathematics in 1952. He received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1956.
- Jim Kent
Jim Kent is an American research scientist and computer programmer at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has been a major contributor to genome database projects. While a graduate student in biology there, he wrote the program that allowed the publicly funded Human Genome Project to assemble and publish the human genome database before the commercial effort by the company Celera Genomics.
- James M. Peck
James M. Peck is Chief Executive Officer of Risk & Information Analytics Group for the LexisNexis Group. He started with the business unit in March 2004 with responsibility for driving revenue and merging market needs with technology solutions. Peck facilitated the 2004 Seisint acquisition and integration into LexisNexis Risk & Information Analytics Group business unit.
- Andres Gluecksmann
Certified Salesforce.com consultant, currently enaged in multiple CRM implementation projects with clients in and around the DC metro area; 2+ years experience with CRM applications/implementations in the biotech industry; Additional experience in marketing research, business intelligence research/analytics; 3+ years experience in consultative sales role. Engaging multiple parties across broad spectrum of roles; 5+ years management experience as an Officer of the Wheaton Volunteer Rescue . . .
- Sarah Anderson
ok, I'll talk. In third grade, I cheated on my history exam. In fourth grade, I stole my uncle Max's toupee and I glued it on my face when I was Moses in my Hebrew School play.
- Leilei He
I'm a little girl at heart, and act like one most of the time. I cry when i get a paper cut, and cry even more when someone tries to bandage it up. I drink alot for someone my size. I eat like a pig in a restaurant, I always end up ordering the biggest plate they have and its always better than Angelo's (i have a secret, order the one with the longest name =) ) I love watching the Food Network and drooling over what Rachel Ray makes.
- Michael
I'm 24, live in Redwood City, SF Bay Area (CA)
- Matt Reardon
The Dante's Inferno Test has sent you to.
- Berkeley
- Jerry Steiner
Jerry Steiner is the Executive Vice President of Commercial Acceptance for the Monsanto Company , a corporation that is a leading provider of agricultural products and solutions through the use of unparalleled innovation in plant biotechnology, genomics, and breeding to improve productivity and to reduce the costs of farming.
- Tom Ng
Over nine years biotech experience, including R&D, Program Management and Business Development.
- Matthew Lyon
i am a graduate student in botany and plant sciences at ucr doing genomics or something - whatever that means i dont really care anymore. or more-specifically, i care so much that i can't care anymore. i was trained at a company under celera genomics doing that whole human genome thing and have an undergrad. in biochemistry with a mol. bio. focus from colorado state university. primarily i am a computer geek but i also like people.
- Barry Gropman
I have a background of over 20 years of experience in Software Quality Assurance, Project Management and also Customer Service. I have established and managed software Quality Assurance departments for the past ten years. I have managed QA teams of up to a dozen. I am very familiar with the SEI/CMM, and have been through a SEI/CMM audit. I am also very familiar with QA processes, and have established new QA processes from scratch, and also implemented QA and CM best practices at several . . .
- Saul A. Kravitz
A proven manager of software development in R&D environments, providing customer focus, professional leadership, deep technical understanding, and project management skills.
- Thomas Fuller
Consultant software engineer and businessman with a strong background in Computer Science and over six years of enterprise software development experience. Interested in expanding my network of business contacts and software engineers. Looking for partners, associates, and customers.
- Ranjith Nair
Desire to be involved in high technology problem solving and designing new systems in the IT industry. Want to be a part of a small, growing business with opportunity for future management and policy setting.
- Paul Grothaus
Synthetic Organic/Medicinal Chemist with more than 17 years experience managing research groups in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Extensive experience and success in arranging and managing outsourcing collaborations for entire Medicinal Chemistry department.
- Sean Baumann
Systems Engineering and Integration focused on risk management activities and regulatory compliance.
- Michael Conway
Over 16 years of experience in Quality Assurance and Testing, software development, project and contract management focused on Quality Services.
- Sarah Brydon
Database Administration (Oracle), Database Architecture, Highly-Available and Multi-terabyte Databases, RMAN and DR solutions, Server Administration (RedHat Linux), IT Security, PL/SQL
- Amos Baruch
7 years of combined biomedical experience in the areas of Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Chemical Biology, and Proteomics. Key team member in multiple drug discovery projects aiming to develop kinase and protease inhibitors for inflammation and cancer. Developed and implemented protocols for pharmacodynamic biomarkers in pharmacological models of inflammation and cancer. Constructed a clinical protocol for a pharmacodynamic readout for a first-in-class Cathepsin S . . .
- Deepak Mistry, Cpa
- Michael
- Chris Carter
- Michael Hunkapiller
Michael Hunkapiller joined Alloy in 2004 after 21 years at Applied Biosystems, which he helped grow from startup to almost $2 billion in annual revenues supplying instrument and reagent systems for life science research. At ABI, he held several positions, most recently as President and General Manager. He was also a founder of ABI's sister company Celera Genomics and Senior Vice President of Applera Corporation (their parent company).
- Steven Ferriera
- Stephanie Salyer
- Tony Kerlavage
- Craig Sumner
- David Dzenitis
- David May
- Rhonda Brandon
- Maithili Kale
- Vineet Bafna
Vineet Bafna , PhD. Assistant Professor,
- Jeff Dener
Jeff Dener manages many of the strategic partnerships that Virobay has established with leading contract manufacturers around the world, including suppliers in Europe, Asia and North America. He is an expert in the outsourcing of medicinal and process chemistry for therapeutic areas including cardiovascular, inflammation, oncology and virology.
- Craig Venter
Woburn, MA (February 11, 2004) - U.S. Genomics today announced that Dr. J. Craig Venter will become Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board in addition to his role on the Board of Directors. Dr. Venter is widely recognized for his leading role in the completion of the sequencing of the human genome as well as his continuing efforts to further biological scientific discovery.