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  1. Heinrich Magnus Manske (Colonia, 24 de mayo de 1974) es un científico alemán del Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute en Cambridge, Reino Unido [1] y desarrollador de software de una de las primeras versiones del software MediaWiki, que sirve de plataforma para la Wikipedia.

  2. Heinrich Magnus Manske (born 24 May 1974) is a German biochemist, who is a leading researcher on malaria. He is a senior staff scientist at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Cambridge, UK and a software developer of one of the first versions of the MediaWiki software, which powers Wikipedia and a number of other wiki-based websites.

  3. gentle.magnusmanske.deGENtle

    GENtle is developed and maintained by Magnus Manske at the University of Cologne, Germany. Email : magnusmanske+gentlegooglemail.com. Screenshots. Click the preview icon to see the larger image. Changelog. Current changelog is here! Old changelog: 2005-07 Many bugfixes, graph/spectra module, PHYLIP interface, Mac OSX version.

  4. Magnus MANSKE, Seinor Staff scientist, Group Head of Informatics | Cited by 3,912 | of Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge | Read 85 publications | Contact Magnus MANSKE

  5. Heinrich Magnus Manske. Senior Staff Scientist, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK. Verified email at sanger.ac.uk - Homepage. High-throughput sequencing malaria data visualisation. ... A Amambua-Ngwa, KKA Tetteh, M Manske, N Gomez-Escobar, ... PLoS genetics 8 (11), e1002992, 2012. 189: 2012:

  6. Dr Magnus Manske. Principal Software Developer. Parasites and Microbes Informatics. I am a principal software developer in the Parasites and Microbes (PaM) Informatics team, and manager of the UI (User Interface) team. I help to make bioinformatics data and software available to both Sanger and external collaborators.

  7. Heinrich Magnus Manske ( 24 de mayo de 1974) es un científico del Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute en Cambridge, Reino Unido y desarrollador de software de una de las primeras versiones del software MediaWiki, que sirve de plataforma para la Wikipedia.