On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 05:17:59AM +0000, Jenny Qing Qian wrote:
-> Hi Eden,
-> I was a google summer of code student with Pygr last year.  It was a lot of
-> fun.  Right now, I am working at BCGSC.
-> 
-> I myself am very interested in using pygr for parsing and analyzing
-> alignment outputs.  We routinely submit billions and billions of illumina
-> short reads for maq alignment runs, parse and store results to the database.
->  In addition, I am also involved in parsing and analyzing exonerate
-> alignment outputs.
-> 
-> I will be very interested in working on this with you.  Maybe we could think
-> of providing pygr interface to pairwise sequence alignment programs (like
-> the above mentioned maq and exonerate) in addition to multi-sequence
-> alignment programs.
-> 
-> Have you written your project proposal yet?  If so, I'd like to take a look
-> at it.

Hey Jenny, it's here:

        
http://socghop.appspot.com/student_proposal/review/google/gsoc2009/eloseden/t123872311270

You'll need to sign up at socghop.appspot.com; once you do, send me your
tag name and I'll add you as a mentor.

It doesn't look like Chris Widmer has posted anything yet.

cheers,
--titus

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