Acknowledgments
We would like to thank Reinhard Schneider and Friedrich von Bohlen at
LION bioscience AG (Europe) and Mark Canales and Rudy Potenzone at
LION bioscience Inc. (US) for fostering an environment of scientific
and technical innovation. Thanks also to Hartmut Voss, Mike Dickson,
and Beth Sump for their encouragement and support as we wrote this
book. In addition, we would like to thank the past and present
architects, developers, software QA members, technical writers, and
our officemates at LION. They all asked good questions and made us
better at what we do.
Thanks also to Georg Beckmann at Schering AG and Mark Graves at
Berlex Laboratories for their real-world problems and our great
discussions about how to solve them. We learned much from you.
A special thanks goes to our technical reviewers, Helge Weissig and
Cynthia Gibas. Their insightful comments made us rethink the scope of
the book and led us to make it more complete.
And finally, we want to thank Lorrie LeJeune, our editor, for
planting the seed for this book and working with us on this fun
project over the past few months. She made this whole process seem so
painless that we're looking forward to working on
another book with her. We also want express our gratitude to Philip
Dangler, Todd Mezzulo, and the very professional staff at
O'Reilly for turning our manuscript into a real
book.
From Darryl
I'd like to thank my students, who inspired me to
create a practical bioinformatics resource for use in classes and in
research.
Susan S. Taylor at UCSD, Bettina Oelke at UCSC Extension, my best
friend, Chris Soliz, and my loving parents and siblings have
supported me both professionally and personally. My endless thanks go
out to them. I'd also like to thank my coauthor,
Scott, who listened to my suggestions and shared the desire to create
a great book for our readers. I look forward to future collaborations
with him.
Most of all, I want to thank my wife, Alison. As a writer herself,
she shared my excitement as I finished this book, and understands how
much it means to me. Every day we look forward to our future
together.
From Scott
As a Christian I want to start by thanking God for His many
blessings, including the opportunity to write this book.
Mick Noordewier gave me my first opportunity in bioinformatics when
he offered me a job at the R. W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research
Institute (now Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and
Development). I learned a lot from Mick about the problems scientists
really want to solve.
At NetGenics, Mike Dickson and Manuel Glynias believed in me and
provided a wonderful environment in which to mix my scientific and
software skills. I'll always be grateful.
I've profited greatly from my involvement with the
Object Management Group's (OMG) Life Sciences
Research (LSR) Domain Task Force. In particular, I'd
like to acknowledge the co-submitters and evaluators of the
Biomolecular Sequence Analysis specification from whom I learned so
much.
Thanks to my parents, Wayne and Caryl Markel, who have always loved
me and encouraged me, and showed me how important learning is.
Thanks also to my coauthor, Darryl, and to Alison for her
encouragement. Darryl and I discovered a lot about each other and
ourselves while writing this book.
My children�Klaudia, Nathan, and Victor�often remind me
that there's more to life than work and writing a
book. They continually let me re-experience the world through their
eyes. I hope they always keep a portion of their childlike innocence.
And finally, my thanks and appreciation go to my wife Danette, the
love of my life. Her encouragement, sound advice, and belief in me
are truly amazing. Words can only begin to express what she means to
me.
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