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Warren Lyford DeLano

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In 2009 the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology created the DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences in Warren's honor. The award acknowledges a scientist for the most accessible and innovative development or application of computer technology to enhance research in the life
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Lack of access to effective software continues to be a major hindrance to scientific progress and therapeutic discovery. For the benefit of all society, we need to pursue new and complementary approaches to the creation and dissemination of scientific
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To the pharmaceutical manager, tasked with delivery of robust information systems, open source is simply a way to gain increased flexibility and lower upfront costs in exchange for assuming greater internal responsibility over acquired
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open-source molecular viewer in an attempt to demonstrate the practical impact open source might have on discovery of new medicines. Since then, PyMOL has been widely adopted for
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The only way to publish software in a scientifically robust manner is to share source code, and that means publishing via the internet in an open-access/open-source fashion.
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He died by suicide on 3 November 2009 at his home in Palo Alto, California.
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Born in Philadelphia on June 21, 1972, DeLano was educated at
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was that open source software is intrinsically optimal for
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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DeLano Scientific LLC
PyMOL
Open-source advocacy
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drug discovery
Yale University
The Yale Record
PyMOL
molecular structure
visualization
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public sector
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DeLano Scientific LLC
commercialize
PyMOL
experiment
laboratory
market
hypothesis
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