This is an interview with Alan Robinson who is part of the Industry Programme of the EBI in London. In this interview, Alan Robinson describes the process of how he came to the EBI. He describes the differences between the commercial and the academic research sector and how the interaction between the EBI and industry took place. Furthermore, Alan Robinson talks about how the use of biological data in scientific research began. He also gives an insight of his later work as team leader of the Industry Programme, of the relations between the EBI and EMBL Heidelberg and of MitoMiner
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DE 2324 C-OH-30
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File
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2019-07-09
Part of Oral Histories Programme
DE 2324 COM-A-20
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File
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Part of EMBL Strategy and Communications material
This folder contains photographs of EMBL-EBI and its staff. These photographs are labeled with incomplete information.
DE 2324 P-ODO
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Fonds
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DE 2324 DGO-E
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Subfonds
Part of EMBL Director General’s Office material
DE 2324 C-MARK-20
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Part of Marketing and Publicity (Objects)
DE 2324 C-MARK-19
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Part of Marketing and Publicity (Objects)
DE 2324 C-MARK-21
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Part of Marketing and Publicity (Objects)
DE 2324 C-MARK-10
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Part of Marketing and Publicity (Objects)
DE 2324 P-CAM
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Fonds
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1980-2012
This fonds holds material from Graham Cameron relating, in particular, to the development of the EMBL Data Library and the establishment EMBL-EBI, the European Bioinformatics Institute, in Hinxton, GB.
Cameron, Graham Neil