Thomas Fröhlich
is a PhD student at the Genzentrum of the
Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (Germany). He is investigating methods to map
proteins on 2D-gels predicted by their cDNA sequences. E-Mail: frohlich@lmb.uni-muenchen.de
Christian Frosch is a PhD student at the Institute of Toxicology, University of Mainz, Germany. He is currently working on the analysis of glycoproteins and their involvement in the regulation of growth of non-transformed and transformed cells. E-Mail: Christian.Frosch@Uni-Mainz.De
Georg Füllen is a PhD student at the Research Group in Practical Computer Science, University of Bielefeld, Germany. He is investigating methods for identifying phylogenetic information, and thereby improving multiple alignments. E-Mail: fuellen@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Alexander Sczyrba is an undergraduate bioinformatics student at the Computer Science Department, University of Bielefeld, Germany. He is interested in alignment algorithms and protein structure prediction. E-Mail: asczyrba@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de.
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Chin Hoon Lau is a Ph.D. student at the
Department of Biochemistry, National University of Singapore,
Singapore. Visiting from Malaysia, he is studying the relationship between drug
conjugation, transport and toxicity. Besides thesis research, he has an interest in
biocomputing, and in observing the development of science in Southeast Asia. E-Mail: emilec@emile-21.com

Thomas Pringle is
scientific advisor to the Sperling Biomedical Foundation in Eugene, Oregon, USA. His
research interests include the evolutionary origin of the prion protein. He maintains the Mad Cow Home. Email: tom@cyber-dyne.com
Ulf Reimer is a
PhD student at the "Enzymology of
peptide bonds " research group of the Max Planck Society in Halle/Saale, Germany.
He investigates dynamics and structures of proline-containing peptides by NMR
spectroscopy. He is interested in using methods of "Biocomputing". E-Mail: ulf@cis.biochemtech.uni-halle.de
Advisory Panel:
Wolfram Altenhofen
is a PostDoc at the Drug Design research group of the BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany. He
is interested in characterizing ligand-receptor interactions using biophysical and
molecular biology methods as well as computer modelling. E-Mail: wolfram.altenhofen@zhv.x400.basf-ag.de
David Croke
teaches genetics at the Royal College of Surgeons in
Dublin, Ireland. He works on the molecular genetics of inherited metabolic diseases,
especially galactosaemia and phenylketonuria. E-Mail: dtcroke@rcsi.ie
Gustavo Glusman
is a biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science,
Rehovot, Israel. He analyses the genomic structure and evolution of clusters of olfactory
receptor genes. E-Mail: bmgustav@bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il
Alessandro Guffanti
is a junior research fellow at TIGEM ,
Milano, Italy, a research center focused on the mapping, cloning and characterization of
genes involved in human genetic diseases. His primary roles are user support for
scientists and research in database searching methods. E-Mail: guffanti@tigem.it
Joelle Thonnard
is an MD specialist in clinical biology and an immulogist at the Catholic University of
Louvain, Belgium. She is training herself in biocomputing, mainly sequence comparison.
E-Mail: thonnard@lbcm.ucl.ac.be
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