Gb User: Christoph Steinbeck

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Name: Christoph Steinbeck

Joined: Friday 06 May 2011 09:42:57 (UTC)

Last seen: Wednesday 06 July 2011 13:09:40 (UTC)

Email (public): steinbeck [at] ebi.ac.uk

Website: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/steinbeck

Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Christoph Steinbeck was born in Neuwied, Germany, in 1966. He studied chemistry at the University of Bonn, where he received his diploma and doctoral degree in the workgroup of Prof. Eberhard Breitmaier at the Institute of Organic Chemistry. Focus of his Ph. D. thesis was the program LUCY for computer assisted structure elucidation. In 1996, he joined the group of Prof. Clemens Richert at Tufts University in Boston, MA, USA, where he worked in the area of biomolecular NMR on the 3D structure elucidation of peptide-nucleic acid conjugates. In 1997 Christoph Steinbeck became head of the Structural Chemo- and Bioinformatics Workgroup at the newly founded Max-Planck-Institute of Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany. In fall 2002 he moved to Cologne University Bioinformatics Center (CUBIC) as head of the Research Group for Molecular Informatics. In December 2003 Christoph Steinbeck received his Habilitation in Organic Chemistry from Friedrich-Schiller-University in Jena, Germany.
Today, Christoph is head of chemoinformatics and metabolism at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) in Hinxton, Cambridge, UK.

Christoph Steinbeck is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cheminformatics, past chairman of the Computers-Information-Chemistry (CIC) division of the German Chemical Society, past trustee of the Chemical Structure Association (CSA) Trust, a lifetime member of the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists (WATOC) and member of various editorial boards and committees.

His group develops and contributes to the development of a number of the leading open source software packages in Chemo- and Bioinformatics, including

  • The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK), a Java library for chemo- and bioinformatics,
  • Bioclipse, an Eclipse-based Rich Client for everything and nothing in particular,
  • OrChem, a chemical database cartridge for the Oracle database system, and
  • CDK-Taverna, a workflow solution using the CDK.

     

The Steinbeck group further develops open chemistry databases for the biosciences, such as

  • ChEBI, the dictionary and ontology of Chemical Entities of Biological Interest,
  • IntEnz and Rhea, databases dealing with Enzyme nomenclature and biochemical reactions, and
  • NMRShiftDB, an open content database for chemical structures and their NMR data.

The Steinbeck group research focuses on metabolism, metabolomics, natural products and cheminformatics and bioinformatics applications and algorithms in the above areas.

Contact details:
Email: steinbeck@ebi.ac.uk
Web: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/steinbeck
Blog: SteinBlog


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Interests:

Cheminformatics, Metabolism

Field/Industry: Bioinformatics

Occupation/Role(s): Head of Cheminformatics and Metabolism

Organisation(s):

European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)

 

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