The following individuals have contributed code to Galaxy:
- Enis Afgan [email protected]
- Istvan Albert [email protected]
- Renato Alves [email protected] [email protected]
- Guruprasad Ananda [email protected]
- Florent Angly [email protected]
- Raj Ayyampalayam [email protected]
- Finn Bacall [email protected]
- Dannon Baker [email protected]
- Christopher Bare [email protected]
- Dan Blanchard [email protected]
- Daniel Blankenberg [email protected] [email protected]
- James Boocock [email protected]
- Carlos Borroto [email protected]
- Daniel Bouchard [email protected] [email protected]
- Dave Bouvier [email protected]
- Adam Brenner [email protected]
- Anthony Bretaudeau [email protected] [email protected]
- Richard Burhans [email protected]
- Jennifer Cabral [email protected]
- Martin Čech [email protected]
- Ramkrishna Chakrabarty [email protected]
- Brad Chapman [email protected]
- John Chilton [email protected]
- Saket Choudhary [email protected]
- Wen-Yu Chung [email protected]
- Dave Clements [email protected]
- Peter Cock [email protected]
- Ira Cooke [email protected]
- Nate Coraor [email protected]
- Michael Cotterell [email protected]
- Gianmauro Cuccuru [email protected]
- Frederik Delaere [email protected]
- Olivia Doppelt [email protected]
- John Duddy [email protected]
- Carl Eberhard [email protected]
- Kyle Ellrott [email protected] [email protected]
- Eric Enns [email protected]
- Dorine Francheteau [email protected]
- Jaime Frey [email protected]
- Carie Genote [email protected]
- Jeremy Goecks [email protected] [email protected]
- Nuwan Goonasekera [email protected]
- Björn Grüning [email protected] [email protected]
- Aysam Guerler [email protected]
- Simon Guest [email protected]
- Jianbin He [email protected]
- Morita Hideyuki [email protected]
- Rob Hooft [email protected]
- Y. Hoogstrate [email protected]
- Jian-Long Huang [email protected]
- Gert Hulselmans [email protected]
- Jennifer Jackson [email protected]
- Joachim Jacob [email protected]
- Jim Johnson [email protected] [email protected]
- Radhesh Kamath [email protected]
- Jan Kanis [email protected]
- David King [email protected]
- Rory Kirchner [email protected]
- Brad Langhorst [email protected]
- Ross Lazarus [email protected] [email protected]
- Simone Leo [email protected]
- Kanwei Li [email protected]
- Michael Li [email protected]
- Philip Mabon [email protected]
- Remi Marenco [email protected] [email protected]
- Thomas McGowan [email protected]
- Scott McManus [email protected] [email protected]
- Hunter Moseley [email protected]
- Arjun Nath [email protected]
- Anton Nekrutenko [email protected] [email protected]
- Eric Paniagua [email protected]
- Richard Park [email protected]
- Lance Parsons [email protected]
- Chinmay Rao [email protected]
- Eric Rasche [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
- Andrew Robinson [email protected]
- Andrea Sbardellati [email protected]
- Ian Schenck [email protected]
- Nick Semenkovich [email protected]
- Matthew Shirley [email protected]
- Clare Sloggett [email protected]
- Nicola Soranzo [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
- Roy Storey [email protected]
- Hanfei Sun [email protected]
- Ilya Sytchev [email protected]
- James Taylor [email protected]
- Tomithy Too [email protected]
- David Trudgian [email protected] [email protected]
- Nitesh Turaga [email protected]
- Clayton Turner [email protected]
- Marek Vavruša [email protected]
- Martijn Vermaat [email protected]
- Kelly Vincent [email protected]
- Greg Von Kuster [email protected]
- Hiral Vora [email protected]
- Andrew Warren [email protected]
- Trevor Wennblom [email protected]
- Yi Zhang [email protected]
- Freek de Bruijn [email protected]
- Peter van Heusden [email protected]
- Marius van den Beek [email protected]
Galaxy development began at The Pennsylvania State University in 2006. In 2009 all contributions to that point were licensed by The Pennsylvania State University under the terms of the Academic Free License 3.0 (see LICENSE.txt). This license applies to all subsequent contributions - including but not limited to development at The Pennsylvania State University, Emory University, Johns Hopkins University, and George Washington University as part of the following NIH and NSF grants:
- NSF DBI 0543285, “Tailoring genomic data to the needs of experimental biologists and educators”
- NIH R21 HG005133, “A turnkey solution for next generation sequence data analysis”
- NIH R01 HG004909, “An efficient lightweight environment for biomedical computation”
- NSF DBI 0850103, “Cyberinfrastructure for accessible and reproducible research in life sciences”
- NIH RC2 HG005542, “Dynamically scalable accessible analysis for next generation sequence data”
- NIH U41 HG006620, “Democratization of data analysis in life sciences through Galaxy”