Her lab selected and grew the algae for
sequencing in a collaborative effort with CIFAR Fellow Adrián Reyes - Prieto, who she first met at the Institute's program meetings.
Not exact matches
The
collaborative nature of the yeast community's
effort was nicely summed up
in the 1996 Goffeau et al. paper: «Whether they worked
in large centers or small laboratories, most of the 600 or so scientists involved
in sequencing the yeast genome share the feeling that the worldwide ties created by this venture are of inestimable value to the future of yeast research» and indeed this has proved true.
The CSHL lab of Professor W. Richard McCombie, Ph.D., was part of an highly
collaborative international
effort, involving several institutions
in the United States and Great Britain as well as one
in Germany, tasked with overcoming the technical challenge that
sequencing this large, complex genome presented.