[dorkbotdc-blabber] myexperiment.org
R. Mark Adams, Ph.D.
rmadams at epotential.com
Mon Feb 2 09:17:44 EST 2009
Yes- totally cool. My team and I have been working with the group behind
this (Carole Goble out of Manchester, UK) for quite a while. In fact, the
software behind this is Taverna, which is a really cool GUI workflow
manager. Its potential uses go way beyond biomedical informatics, though-
I have been porting my Genome-to-music algorithms to it...
-Mark
On Mon, February 2, 2009 8:56 am, Alberto Gaitán wrote:
> Web 2.0 for scientists:
>
> http://www.myexperiment.org/
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> and their wiki at http://wiki.myexperiment.org/
>
> Looks like it's running on http://www.mindtouch.com's mashable-by-design
> DekiWiki platform.
>
> Alberto
>
> [If my cross-posting gets on anyone's nerves, let me know. I'm taking a
> poll. :) ]
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