The Taverna team is led by Professor Carole Goble of the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester, UK. The Taverna team is part of the larger multi-institutional myGrid team involved in many other projects. You can find out a bit more about the history of myGrid here.
The core team who develop Taverna consist of a group of software developers, researchers and outreach people. Here they are, in alphabetical order:
- Sergejs Aleksejevs (student intern)
- Jiten Bhagat (software developer)
- Ian Dunlop (software developer)
- Paul Fisher (workflow designer)
- Eddie Kawas (BioMoby services)
- Paolo Missier (researcher)
- Georgina Moulton (outreach)
- Alexandra Nenadic (software developer)
- Rory Newton (portal developer)
- Stuart Owen (software developer)
- Rishi Ramgolam (software developer)
- Stian Soiland-Reyes (software developer)
- Shoaib Sufi (project manager)
- Mannie Tagarie (student intern)
- Franck Tanoh (outreach)
- Ingo Wassink (R services)
- Alan Williams (software developer)
- David Withers (software developer, currently working with BioMoby)
- Katy Wolstencroft (research and outreach)
Taverna is not just developed by the Taverna team. As an open source project, its development relies on the contributions of many others as well.
There are also people who previously worked in the team but who have now either left to work elsewhere or whose institution is no longer involved directly in myGrid.







