Erik Bongcam-Rudloff

Erik Bongcam-Rudloff is a Chilean-born Swedish biologist and computer scientist. He received his doctorate in medical sciences from Uppsala University in 1994. He is the head of SLU-Global Bioinformatics Centre at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. His main research deals with development of bioinformatics[1] solutions for the Life Sciences community.

He was the chairman of EMBnet,[2] (2003–2010) a science-based group of collaborating bioinformatics nodes throughout Europe, and a number of nodes outside Europe. He is also the director of eBioinformatics.org which created eBiotools, eBioKit, eBioX and eBioKit.[3]

Erik Bongcam-Rudloff is also executive board member of:

References

  1. Attwood T.K.; Gisel A.; Eriksson N-E.; Bongcam-Rudloff E. (2011). "Concepts, Historical Milestones and the Central Place of Bioinformatics in Modern Biology: A European Perspective". Bioinformatics - Trends and Methodologies. InTech. Retrieved 8 Jan 2012.
  2. Domenica D'Elia1, Andreas Gisel1, Nils-Einar Eriksson, Sophia Kossida, Kimmo Mattila, Lubos Klucar and Erik Bongcam-Rudloff (2009). "The 20th anniversary of EMBnet: 20 years of bioinformatics for the Life Sciences community". BMC Bioinformatics. 10: S1. doi:10.1186/1471-2105-10-S6-S1. PMC 2697632Freely accessible. PMID 19534734.
  3. Henrik Fuxelius; Erik Bongcam-Rudloff; Yasmina Jaufeerally (2010). "The contribution of the eBioKit to Bioinformatics Education in Southern Africa". EMBnet.Journal. 16: 29–30.
  4. Teresa Attwood; Erik Bongcam-Rudloff; Andreas Gisel (2011). "SEQAHEAD - COST Action BM1006: Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis Network". EMBnet.journal. 17.1.
  5. Embrace (2005). "EMBRACE: European Model for Bioinformatics Research and Community Education". EU Genomics News.
  6. Vlahou, A., Allmaier, G., Attwood, T., Bongcam-Rudloff, E., Charonis, A., Frokiaer, J., Mischak, H., Schanstra, J. and Spasovski, G (2009). "2nd Combined Working Group and Management Committee Meeting of Urine and Kidney Proteomics COST Action 29–30 March 2009, Nafplio, Greece". Proteomics: Clinical Applications. 10 (9): 1017–1022. doi:10.1002/prca.200900087.

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