Credits
The IGB team - UNC Charlotte
Hiral Vora - Lead Developer
Alyssa Gulledge - Testing, Outreach, and Documentation
Katy Kubiak - Testing, Documentation, and Programming
David Norris - Programming
Anuj Puram - Testing and Programming
Zhong (Nick) Ren - Programming
Aaron White - Screencast narration
Ann Loraine - Project Management
IGB Collaborators
David Nix, Huntsman Cancer Institute - DAS/2 servlet and Useq developer
Ron Shigeta - NetAffx manager and Affymetrix liaison
Ido Tamir, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology - Developer
Michael Lawrence, Lance Frohman - Genentech
IGB Alumni - UNC Charlotte
John Nicol - Lead Developer
Steven Blanchard - Developer and Systems Administration
Nate Watson - Data wrangling
Lokeshvar Iyanar - Test Automation Engineer
Ehsan Tabari - Developer
Kristen Sagliani - Intern, Data wrangling
Roshonda Barner - Intern, Data wrangling
Archana Raja - Testing, documentation
Max Li - Developer
Vikram Bishnoi - Research Assistant and Genoviz SDK developer
Shira Stav - Documentation
Jeremy Villalobos - Programming and High-Performance Computing
IGB Alumni - Affymetrix and Neomorphic
Ed Erwin - Affymetrix IGB developer
Gregg Helt - IGB and Genoviz SDK developer
Steve Chervitz - Affymetrix liaison
Genoviz Supporters
We are grateful to the following organizations for their generous support of the Integrated Genome Browser and related projects:
National Institutes of Health - for financial support. An award from the NCRR funds this project since June, 2011.
National Science Foundation - for financial support. An award from the NSF Arabidopsis 2010 Program has funded this project from July 2008 until June 2012, including a one-year no-cost extension.
Genentech Early Research and Development - for partnering with us to make IGB the premier tool for high-throughput sequencing data visualization. The IGB community thanks you for your continuing committment to open source software development in bioinformatics.
Affymetrix - for generous donation of developer time and source code in early stages of the project and also for continuing to work with us to continue supporting array visualization in IGB. Thank you!
And others?
For suggestions on additional individuals and organizations to add
to this list of IGB supporters and contributors, please contact
contact Ann Loraine at aloraine
uncc.edu.