People


Many people have contributed to the Edinburgh Mouse Atlas over the years. Currently active people in the project are listed below.

MRC Human Genetics Unit:

Project leader: biological.
Project leader: computing.
Dr. Chris Armit Senior Editor, EMAGE database.
Dr. Albert Burger Distributed databases, interoperability, XSPAN project.
Nick Burton Programmer.
Liz Graham Laboratory work, image capture, anatomy delineation.
Bill Hill Image analysis, processing and graphics. Systems management.
Julie Moss Laboratory work, image capture, anatomy delineation.
Xingjun Pi Database developer, GUDMAP project.
Image processing, 3D warping and matching, HBP collaboration .
Lorna Richardson Editor, EMAGE database.
Allyson Ross Laboratory work (embryo preparation).
Dr. S. Venkataraman (Venkat) Editor, EMAGE database.
Peter Stevenson EMAGE systems management and computing support.
Research Support Scientist, Chick Atlas Project
Database and software system development.

Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh:

The Anatomy department of Edinburgh University provides the expertise in defining the anatomy of the reference embryos used in the Atlas. This department is now part of biomedical sciences.
 

Prof. M. Kaufman Project Leader, Anatomy. Home page
Prof. Jonathan Bard Project Leader, Anatomy. Home page

Jackson Laboratory:

For more details of who is working in the project contact Dr. Martin Ringwald at the Jackson Laboratory.

Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh:

Many students have contributed to emap at the Department of Computing and Electrical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University. All with the supervision or co-supervision of Dr Albert Burger who is also at the Medical Research Council:

Dr. Albert Burger Initial Database design, distributed database systems.