No, I didn't. Thank you for sharing these. -Sebastian
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote: > You may already be aware of these (from the web2py Powered By list): > http://semanticsbml.org > http://rxncon.org/ > > Anthony > > > On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 3:22:17 PM UTC-4, DJ wrote: >> >> Dear Web2py Users, >> >> I would like to reach out to all bioinformatics/chem-**informatics/life >> science informatics people using web2py. I have been using web2py since >> 2009 to implement life science applications and databases in biotechs and >> universities. I am sure there are a number of you doing similar work in >> industry and academia. Since, we do not have a life science specific focus >> group, >> >> - I was wondering if we could assemble a list of all life science web2py >> applications (open source) you have developed so that its easier for new >> comers to access them. >> - In addition, if there is interest from you, we could assemble a >> generic bio-web2py framework (with inbuilt libraries like BioPython and >> OpenBabel) that could be used as a starting point for life science >> application development. >> >> My intention is to popularize web2py among the life science informatics >> communities by providing ready to use databases and >> applications/frameworks. If you feel that this may be helpful for your work >> and sounds like something you could contribute to please let me know. Feel >> free to share your ideas/suggestions around this. >> >> cheers, >> Sebastian Jayaraj >> www.10biosystems.com >> >> Note: I did a quick survey of our mailing list and came up with these >> biology related applications (these are not on the appliances page): >> - CyNote : electronic lab notebook >> - PyMantis: life science data collaboration >> - Biographer: biological network editor/visualizer >> Let me know if there are more applications and I will add them to this >> list and circulate. >> >

