Sentences with phrase «public sequencing projects»

We further demonstrate the feasibility of this technique by tracing back with high probability the identities of multiple participants in public sequencing projects.

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In fact two projects, a public effort and a private venture, had competed to capture the sequence.
National Human Genome Research Institute Director Francis Collins, one of the leaders behind the public effort to sequence the genome, can now move on to other projects.
Like the rat sequencing project (ScienceNOW, 5 March), it will include Celera Genomics of Rockville, Maryland, and feature unrestricted public access to data.
Sequencing the first Human Genome As public and private sectors raced to sequence the human genome, their work was accelerated by the International Human Genome Project's commitment to share data freely every day.
As public and private sectors raced to sequence the human genome, their work was accelerated by the International Human Genome Project's commitment to share data freely every day.
That would have been a disaster: geneticist Craig Venter and his company, Celera, had launched a competing genome - sequencing project and boasted that they would beat the public project to the finish line.
The BabySeq project is part of a consortium called Newborn Sequencing In Genomic medicine and public HealTh, dubbed NSIGHT.
From the Human Genome Project, we have learned that teamwork really pays off when it comes to scientific discovery,» said Dr. Collins, who noted that over the past five years, the MIT, Washington University and Baylor centers were major participants in the highly successful public effort to sequence, assemble and analyze the genomes of the human and several other organisms commonly used in biomedical research.
In August 2012, commissioned by the Edinburgh Art Festival, Innes realised his first ever public art project, transforming the capital's neglected Regent Bridge by illuminating the historic arch with changing sequences of coloured light.
Participation as Artistic Principle, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen Group Exhibition Curated by Asha Bukojemsky, Samuel Freeman gallery, Los Angeles You can tell I'm alive and well because I weep continuously, Knockdown Center, New York While I was also listening to David, Eleanor, Mariana, Delia, Genk, Jean, Mark, Pierre, Shima, Simon, Zin and Virginie, Criée centre of contemporary art, Curate by Felicia Atkinson, Julien Bismuth, Sophie Kaplan and Yann Sérandour, Rennes, France Commercial Break, Public Art Fund 40th Anniversary, Public Art Fund, New York 2016 Sequences Art Festival, 10th Anniversary at Marshall House, Reykjavik Breathing Space, Museum Arnhem, Netherlands 8688, curated by Diana Campbell Betancourt, Project 88, Colaba, Mumbai A Moment In Time, BolteLang, Zürich The Sun Placed in the Abyss, at Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Sea, curated by Monika Kozioł, MOCAK, Museum of Contemporary Art, Krakow Group presentation at Artissima, Turin The Distance of a Day: New in Contemporary Art, curated by Rita Kersting, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem I will go where I don't belong, at Volcano Extravaganza, Stromboli Par tibi, Roma, nihil, Palatin Hill, Rome I»M WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO CALL ME, at Galeria Dawid Radziszewski, Warsaw Six Weeks, in Time, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle True Spirit, Galerie Allen, Paris Publish or Perish, Transmitter Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
Genome Alberta announced C$ 25.2 million (US$ 22.2 million) in public / private funding over four years for two new genomic research projects, one targeted at enhanced recovery of fossil hydrocarbon resources from oil sands and coal beds through biological processes, the other focused on discovering plant genes that can be sequenced and used... Read more →
It might be useful to think about the Human Genome Project, where similar issues came up about a decade ago, and there was clear discussion about this, and in the public genome sequencing laboratories, a real commitment, dedication to getting that data out into the public as soon as possible.
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