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Your Mates
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Sci-Mate > Information| Editor: Christopher Dyer Branch: Feedback-Wiki Type: Help Information Intention: Not for Publication Read/Write Permissions: Open Access | Authors : 12.10.2009 - Christopher Dyer - Sci-Mate 17.12.2008 - Christopher Dyer |
These are just some of the remarkable people who have contributed to the development of the Sci-Mate project. Most have done so without any financial reward, and those that have received some sort of payment have given far more that what they have been paid for. A few have fallen along the rocky road of development. All believe that Web 2.0 will help scientists bring their knowledge to more effectively face major challenges- from climate change to fighting disease and illness.
Due to some failed grant applications, we are largely without institutional backing, although the DKFZ (German Cancer Research Center) has supported the project where possible. We are always looking for more mates to lend a hand.
[edit] Good Mates
[1]Christian Mandery.
Dr Igor Fischer. Formerly Saarland University, Hebrew University, Tuebingen University, University in Zagreb.
Mr Paul Galushko, Mr Andrey Lazarev, Mr Alex Klashevnikov, Ronnie Fuliehan. Softensity Inc.
Harald Nikolaus, Hendrik Heinl. Xeneris Media GmbH.
Thorsten Roser. LRCG
Frieder Fitchner.
Charlene Bridges.
Alex Runge.
Frank French. Dr Francesca Ciccolini.
Dr Anne Dyer. ZI
Prof. Roland Eils, Dr Juergen Eils, Dr Christian Lawerence. iBios and DKFZ
[edit] Everybody's Mate
Dr Christopher Dyer. formally JCU, ANU, WEHI, Uni. Heidelberg, DKFZ.















