PCDDB project directors
Professor Bonnie Wallace Birkbeck College, University of London UK.
Dr. Robert Janes Queen Mary University of London, UK.
Developers
Sergio Gomes Ramalli Birkbeck College, University of London UK.
Dr. Andrew Miles Birkbeck College, University of London UK.
Dr. Elliot Drew Queen Mary University of London, UK.
Previous development team members
Dr. Lee Whitmore
Dr. Lazaros Mavridis
Dr. Benjamin Woollett
Dr. Dan Klose
International scientific advisory board

The PCDDB has an International Scientific Advisory Board which oversees the quality of scientific content and is drawn from eminent researchers in the field of biological circular dichroism.

Dr. Jochen BuerckKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany.
Dr. Yi-Cheng ChenMacKay Medical College, Taiwan.
Dr. Sharon KellyUniversity of Glasgow, UK.
Professor Haruki NakamuraOsaka University, Japan.
Professor Alison RodgerMacquarie University, Australia.
Professor John SutherlandAugusta University, USA.
Dr. Ye TaoChinese Academy of Sciences, China.
Dr. John WestbrookRutgers State University, USA.
International technical advisory board

Technical oversight is provided by our International Technical Advisory Board comprised of circular dichroism beamline scientists/directors and representatives from manufacturers of circular dichroism spectrophotometers.

Dr. Peter BaumgartelBESSY-II synchrotron, Germany.
Dr. Paul BoxrudOlis, Inc. USA.
Mr. Steven CaveJasco UK Ltd., UK.
Dr. Lindsay ColeApplied Photophysics Ltd., UK.
Dr. Søren Vrønning HoffmannInstitute for Storage Ring Facilities (ISA) synchrotron, Denmark.
Dr. Yihung LinNational Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre, Taiwan.
Dr. David MossANKA synchrotron, Germany.
Dr. Glen RamsayAviv Biomedical Inc., USA.
Dr. Giuliano SiligardiDiamond Light Source synchrotron, UK.
Professor John SutherlandAugusta University, USA.
Dr. Ye TaoChinese Academy of Sciences, China.
Dr. Frank WienSynchrotron SOLEIL, France.
Bioinformatics advisory board

A Bioinformatics Advisory Board was established in 2014 to consider bioinformatics applications and opportunitiesfor the PCDDB.

Professor Jonathan HirstUniversity of Nottingham, UK.
Professor József KardosEötvös Loránd University, Hungary.
Dr. Carolina Perez-IratxetaOttawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada.
Professor Alison RodgerMacquarie University, Australia.
Professor Kathryn ThomassonUniversity of North Dakota, USA.

The PCDDB is a development of the Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck College, University of London and the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, UK. It is supported by a grant from the BBSRC. Copyright of the design and implementation of this site are retained by the schools and the authors.