SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Pascale Gaudet serves as the neXtProt Scientific Manager at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics since October 2010, overseeing the scientific content of the neXtProt human-centric protein database. Gaudet has been an Executive Committee Member of the International Society for Biocuration since January 2009, including a tenure as Chair from 2009 to 2014, and contributes as an Editor for the DATABASE journal at Oxford University Press. Involvement with the Gene Ontology since 2006 includes managing the Reference Genome Project, which focuses on comprehensive annotation of model organism genomes. Gaudet has held various academic roles at Northwestern University from 2003 to 2013, including Adjunct Assistant Professor and Research Assistant Professor, while also working as a Scientific BioCurator at dictyBase, where responsibilities encompass genome annotation and gene function curation. Educational credentials include a Ph.D. in Biology from Concordia University, attained between 1996 and 2001.
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SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics is an internationally recognized non-profit organization dedicated to biological and biomedical data science. It is present in the main academic institutions of Switzerland and leads numerous national and international projects with a major impact on life science research and health. SIB’s scientists are passionate about creating knowledge and converting complex questions into solutions in many fields, from biodiversity and evolution to medicine. They provide essential databases and software platforms, data management, software engineering and biocuration services, as well as computational biology know-how and training. The Institute delivers this expertise to academic groups and clinicians as well as to private companies. SIB federates the Swiss bioinformatics community of some 800 scientists, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing. It also cooperates with national and international institutions on research infrastructure matters. The Institute contributes to keeping Switzerland at the forefront of innovation by fostering progress in biological research and enhancing health.