Bioclipse is developed as a collaboration between the Proteochemometric Group, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Uppsala University, Sweden, the Christoph Steinbeck Group at the European Bioinformatics Institute, and the Analytical Chemistry Department at Leiden University, but also includes extensions developed at other academic institutes, including the Karolinska Institutet and Maastricht University.
Among those who received a Blue Obelisk Award are Christoph Steinbeck (2006), Geoff Hutchinson (2006), Bob Hanson (2006), Egon Willighagen (2007), Jean-Claude Bradley (2007), Ola Spjuth (2007), Noel O'Boyle (2010), Rajarshi Guha (2010), Cameron Neylon (2010), Alex Wade (2010), Nina Jeliazkova (2010), Henry Rzepa (2011), Dan Zaharevitz (2011), and Marcus Hanwell (2011).
The CDK was created by Christoph Steinbeck, Egon Willighagen and Dan Gezelter, the developers of Jmol and JChemPaint at the time, to provide a common code base, on 27–29 September 2000 at the University of Notre Dame.
JChemPaint was initiated by Christoph Steinbeck and is currently being developed as part of The Chemistry Development Kit, and a Standard Widget Toolkit-based JChemPaint application is being developed, as part of Bioclipse.
John Steinbeck | Christoph Eschenbach | Christoph Martin Wieland | Christoph Westphal | Christoph von Dohnányi | Christoph Willibald Gluck | Christoph Steinbeck | John Steinbeck IV | Gottlieb Christoph Harless | Christoph Heemann | Christoph Brüx | Johann Christoph Adelung | Christoph Waltz | Christoph Sahner | Christoph Meinel | Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach | Janet Steinbeck | Jacob Christoph Le Blon | Christoph Wolff | Christoph Schönborn | Christoph Schlingensief | Christoph Poppen | Christoph Graupner | Christoph Deutschmann | Christoph Büchel | Paul Christoph Hennings | Johann Christoph Wolf | Gerhard Christoph von Krogh | Christoph Zenger | Christoph Weigel the Elder |