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GMOD Coordinator, software development manager at [http://www.cshl.edu/ Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory].
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GMOD Coordinator, software development manager at [http://oicr.on.ca/ The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research].
  
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Scott graduated from The Ohio State University in 1990 with a B. S. in Chemical Engineering and continued on to the University of California in San Diego for graduate school, where he studied improvements to monoclonal antibody production in industrial processes through cell culture and cell cycle modifications.  Upon earning his Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering, he began work in the software industry, working for MSI/Accelrys, Pangea Systems/DoubleTwist, and Athersys, until finally coming to rest at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in [[User:Lstein|Lincoln Stein's]] lab, following Lincoln to [http://oicr.on.ca/ OICR] several years ago.  He is the coordinator and a lead developer of the [[Main_Page|GMOD project]], focusing mainly on core schema and tool development, but is also a developer for [http://wormbase.org/ WormBase] and the [http://alliancegenome.org/ Alliance for Genome Resources].  Scott is a happy husband and father of twenty year old boy-girl twins who attend San Diego State University.
  
Scott graduated from The Ohio State University in 1990 with a B. S. in Chemical Engineering and continued on to the University of California in San Diego for graduate school, where he studied improvements to monoclonal antibody production in industrial processes through cell culture and cell cycle modifications.  Upon earning his Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering, he began work in the software industry, working for MSI/Accelrys, Pangea Systems/DoubleTwist, and Athersys, until finally coming to rest at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in [[User:Lstein|Lincoln Stein's]] lab.  He is the coordinator and a lead developer of the [[Main_Page|GMOD project]], focusing mainly on core schema and tool development, but is also the release manager and developer for GBrowse as well as a developer in the BioPerl project.  Scott also teaches programming, web development and database design courses at the University of Phoenix.  Scott is happily a husband and father of eight year old boy-girl twins.
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Scott can be reached at his email address: [http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/d?k=010I5vtKiZqC1kdmtqmWRRhg==&c=6uiWfNokHIbewa_qGkyAF8Tt0sdX6xy0-BIUTsIkwlA=  sco...]@scottcain.net or Twitter @scottjcain.
 
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Scott can be reached at his email address: [mailto:cain@cshl.edu cain@cshl.edu] or Skype to username scottcain.
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===The GMOD Project===
 
 
''A talk to be given at the [http://www.occbio.org/2007/ Ohio Collaborative Conference on Bioinformatics (OCCBIO)],  Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, July 9, 2007''
 
 
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The Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) project is a program to develop generic, reusable software components for building organism databases.  The resulting collection of software tools can be used for creating and managing both small laboratory database of genome annotations and large web-accessible community database. GMOD tools are in use at FlyBase, WormBase, SGD, BeeBase and many other large and small community databases.  I will introduce several of the GMOD components and discuss several options for configuring and using the software.
 
  
  
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Revision as of 20:04, 17 January 2020

GMOD Coordinator, software development manager at The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.

Scott graduated from The Ohio State University in 1990 with a B. S. in Chemical Engineering and continued on to the University of California in San Diego for graduate school, where he studied improvements to monoclonal antibody production in industrial processes through cell culture and cell cycle modifications. Upon earning his Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering, he began work in the software industry, working for MSI/Accelrys, Pangea Systems/DoubleTwist, and Athersys, until finally coming to rest at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Lincoln Stein's lab, following Lincoln to OICR several years ago. He is the coordinator and a lead developer of the GMOD project, focusing mainly on core schema and tool development, but is also a developer for WormBase and the Alliance for Genome Resources. Scott is a happy husband and father of twenty year old boy-girl twins who attend San Diego State University.

Scott can be reached at his email address: sco...@scottcain.net or Twitter @scottjcain.

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