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The authors of this electronic paper are :


  • A. Peter Johnson

    Director of the Institute for Computer Applications in Molecular Sciences (ICAMS)

    1965
    PhD in chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    1962
    B.Sc. degree in chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    His reasearch interests include synthetic organic chemistry in addition to the development of softwares to help solve chemical and biological problems. Current activities encompass the automatic extraction of chemical information from the literature, de novo ligand structure generation and various aspects of molecular similarity.

    Dr. A. Peter JOHNSON          Voice: (44) 532 33 65 30
    ICAMS                         FAX  : (44) 532 33 65 63
    School of chemistry           Email: johnson@mi.leeds.ac.uk
    University of Leeds
    Leeds LS2 9JT
    United Kingdom
    

  • Denis M. Bayada

    Author of CAnGAROO and ALLIGATOR.

    March 1994-now
    Postdoc at Leeds University, Leeds, UK
    1990-1994
    PhD on the similarity of molecules, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
    1989-1990
    Postgraduate studies in AI and Algorithmics, Montpellier, France
    1987-1989
    Graduate studies in Computer Sciences, Montpellier, France
    1985-1987
    Graduate studies in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics, Montpellier, France
    Denis M. BAYADA               Voice: (44) 532 33 65 95
                                  Email: denis@mi.leeds.ac.uk
    

  • Val Gillet

    Project Leader of SPROUT, Oct 1990-July 1994 and author of parts of SPIDeR.

    Currently
    Research Fellow in the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
    1989
    PhD in Computational Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
    1985
    MSc in Information Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
    1983
    B.A. in Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    Research interests include the application of computational techniques to solve problems in drug design.

    Dr. V.J. Gillet           Tel : (44) 114 282 5094
    Dept.Information Studies  FAX : (44) 114 278 0300
    University of Sheffield   Email: v.gillet@sheffield.ac.uk
    Sheffield S10 2TN
    United Kingdom
    

  • Glenn J. Myatt

    Author of MARABOU and CAESA.

    September 1991 - now
    PhD developing an expert system, CAESA, to estimate synthetic accessibility, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
    1990-1991
    MSc in Knowledge Based Systems, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK.
    1987-1990
    BSc in Computing and Microelectronics, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, U.K.
    Glenn J. MYATT                Voice: (44) 532 33 65 97
                                  Email: glenn@mi.leeds.ac.uk
    

  • Zsolt Zsoldos

    Author of HIPPO, EleFAnT and parts of SPIDeR.

    March 1993 - now
    PhD in de Novo structure design program, SPROUT, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
    1990-1992
    MSc in automatic program synthesis, Department of General Computer Science, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
    1987-1990
    BSc on heuristic algorithms for NP-complete combinatorial problems at the Department of General Computer Science, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
    Zsolt ZSOLDOS                 Voice: (44) 532 33 65 95
                                  Email: zsolt@mi.leeds.ac.uk
    

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