Difference between revisions of "User:Kim rutherford"
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− | I work as a programmer for [http://www. | + | I work as a programmer for [http://www.pombase.org/ PomBase] - the pombe genome database, based in Cambridge, UK. I look after the [https://www.pombase.org PomBase website], the pombe [[Chado]] database and I work on the [[Canto]] community curation tool. |
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= Previous work = | = Previous work = | ||
In the past I worked on [https://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/artemis/ Artemis] at the [http://www.sanger.ac.uk Sanger Institute] and [[InterMine]] at the [http://www.sysbiol.cam.ac.uk Systems Biology Centre], University of Cambridge, UK. | In the past I worked on [https://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/artemis/ Artemis] at the [http://www.sanger.ac.uk Sanger Institute] and [[InterMine]] at the [http://www.sysbiol.cam.ac.uk Systems Biology Centre], University of Cambridge, UK. | ||
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+ | More recently I worked as a bioinformatics odd job man for the [http://anatomy.otago.ac.nz/ Department of Anatomy], [http://www.otago.ac.nz/ University of Otago], Dunedin, NZ. I spent part of my time helping with the [https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/867069v1 tuatara genome project]. | ||
= Contact = | = Contact = | ||
− | I can be contacted at [mailto:kmr44@cam.ac.uk kmr44@cam.ac.uk]. | + | I can be contacted at [mailto:kmr44@cam.ac.uk kmr44@cam.ac.uk] or [mailto:kmr@kmr.nz kmr@kmr.nz]. |
− | I occasionally [https://twitter.com/kim_rutherford/ post on Twitter]. | + | I occasionally [https://twitter.com/kim_rutherford/ post on Twitter] and I have a small web site for my [https://kmr.nz CV]: |
Revision as of 02:54, 6 January 2020
Current work
I work as a programmer for PomBase - the pombe genome database, based in Cambridge, UK. I look after the PomBase website, the pombe Chado database and I work on the Canto community curation tool.
Previous work
In the past I worked on Artemis at the Sanger Institute and InterMine at the Systems Biology Centre, University of Cambridge, UK.
More recently I worked as a bioinformatics odd job man for the Department of Anatomy, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ. I spent part of my time helping with the tuatara genome project.
Contact
I can be contacted at kmr44@cam.ac.uk or kmr@kmr.nz.
I occasionally post on Twitter and I have a small web site for my CV: