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Personnel

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Erik Brauner
Head of Chemical and Biological Computing
SGM 607
Tel: (617) 432-6266
erik_brauner@hms.harvard.edu

Carol Chang
Database Administrator/Web Developer
SGM 607
Tel: (617) 432-1850
carol_chang@hms.harvard.edu
Justin Klekota
Graduate Student in Biophysics
SGM 607

klekota@fas.harvard.edu
Andrew Lach
Statistical Analysis Programmer
SGM 607
Tel: (617) 432-2066
andrew_lach@hms.harvard.edu
Jason McIntosh
Senior Web Programmer
SGM 607
Tel: (617) 432-2071
jason_mcintosh@hms.harvard.edu
Jeremy Muhlich
Senior Web Programmer
SGM 604F
Tel: (617) 432-2712
jeremy_muhlich@hms.harvard.edu
Ben Ullian
Intern
SGM 604F

Team Member's Current Projects!



Erik Brauner's Projects:



Carol Chang's Projects:



Justin Klekota's Projects:



Andrew Lach's Projects:



Jason McIntosh's Projects:

As senior web programmer (alongside Jeremy Muhlich), Jason primarily works on developing a Web-based laboratory information management system that will aid in organizing and presenting data collected through high-throughput screening at ICCB (and, eventually, at other labs, as Chembank's reach starts to widen). Usually he simultaneously works on (thankfully) smaller Web applications that meet more specific ICCB research-aiding needs; refer to his project page for a more detailed account of these.



Jeremy Muhlich's Projects:

ChemBank-Bioactives Database-- The Bioactives Database is the first step toward the full ChemBank system. It is a searchable and browsable database of bioactive compunds from various sources, with structures, detailed activity data and references.
ChemBank-Curator Interface (in progress)-- Compound curation is critical to ensure that ChemBank data is sound and consistent. The Curator Interface allows ICCB curators to review incoming ChemBank submissions and edit database entries.
Diversity Oriented Synthesis-Automated Decoding (in progress)-- Currently, decoding of DOS libraries requires many hours of visual analysis and manual data entry. The goal of this project is to automate as much of the process as possible, to reduce both staff workload and decoding turnaround time.



Ben Ullian's Projects: