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*'''[http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/faculty-research/faculty-directory/alexander-tropsha Alex Tropsha]''', professor and chair of the [http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/ School of Pharmacy at UNC-Chapel Hill], internationally renowned in '''bioinformatics and rational drug design'''.  
 
*'''[http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/faculty-research/faculty-directory/alexander-tropsha Alex Tropsha]''', professor and chair of the [http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/ School of Pharmacy at UNC-Chapel Hill], internationally renowned in '''bioinformatics and rational drug design'''.  
 
*'''[http://directory.potsdam.edu/index.pl?function=user=usherbm Bethany Usher]''', professor of '''biological anthropology''' at SUNY Potsdam, and director of the [http://www.potsdam.edu/academics/specialprograms/cur/index.cfm Center for Undergraduate Research].
 
*'''[http://directory.potsdam.edu/index.pl?function=user=usherbm Bethany Usher]''', professor of '''biological anthropology''' at SUNY Potsdam, and director of the [http://www.potsdam.edu/academics/specialprograms/cur/index.cfm Center for Undergraduate Research].
*'''[http://www.bch.msu.edu/faculty/wedemeyer.htm Bill Wedemeyer], professor of molecular biology at Michigan State University.  Works on computational and experimental methods to study protein structure, and active on Wikipedia as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Proteins User:Proteins].
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*'''[http://www.bch.msu.edu/faculty/wedemeyer.htm Bill Wedemeyer]''', professor of molecular biology at Michigan State University.  Works on computational and experimental methods to study protein structure, and active on Wikipedia as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Proteins User:Proteins].
  
 
==A broader appeal==  
 
==A broader appeal==  

Revision as of 17:25, 11 August 2009

The people below have agreed to participate in the grant proposal in some capacity.

Participants

Principal investigator

Co-PIs/Senior personnel

Potsdam grants officers

Staff all work for the Research and Sponsored Programs Office, part of the SUNY Research Foundation which covers all 64 campuses within New York State.

  • Kathy Chapman is the main grants officer, she brings many years of experience in administering and preparing grant proposals.
  • Regan DeFranza is a grant-writer, involved in writing and copyediting the manuscript.

Advisory group

In alphabetical order, with areas of expertise highlighted.

A broader appeal

The NSF program officer is keen that Wikichem should appeal to a broad range of scientists, not just "hard core" chemists:

"Based on the limited information below, it appears that this project is within the scope of STCI if you can explain how it supports multiple science domains (perhaps within chemistry or perhaps how it can be expanded more broadly as part of the project. STCI is meant to be a very broad-reaching program, and should support a broad user base. I’d recommend being sure to emphasize the wide-ranging applicability of the work and to identify current and prospective end users as these are some of the additional criteria STCI proposals are evaluated on."

This is why we have attempted to assemble an advisory group that represents a very diverse set of interests.