Not exact matches
Washington, D.C. — May 13, 2016 — In
support of a National
Microbiome Initiative launched by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and to accelerate discovery in the field of microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation has committed $ 1 million to a Kavli Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
Microbiome Initiative launched by the White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy and to accelerate discovery in the field of
microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation has committed $ 1 million to a Kavli Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation has committed $ 1 million to a Kavli
Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
Microbiome Ideas Challenge
supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microbial scale.
American Society for Microbiology Launches the Kavli
Microbiome Ideas Challenge In Partnership with Two Leading Scientific Societies Washington, D.C. — May 13, 2016 - In
support of a National
Microbiome Initiative launched by the White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy...
In
support of a National
Microbiome Initiative launched by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and to accelerate discovery in the field of microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation committed $ 1 million to a Kavli Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
Microbiome Initiative launched by the White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy and to accelerate discovery in the field of
microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation committed $ 1 million to a Kavli Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation committed $ 1 million to a Kavli
Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
Microbiome Ideas Challenge
supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microbial scale.
Development of HipMCL was primarily
supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of
Science via the Exascale Solutions for
Microbiome Analysis (ExaBiome) project, which is developing exascale algorithms and software to address current limitations in metagenomics research.
More than a dozen federal departments and agencies
support microbiome research today, and the magnitude of investment has recently grown: A 2015 report released by the National
Science and Technology Council noted that annual federal investment into
microbiome research tripled over fiscal years 2012 — 2014, with more than $ 922 million invested during this three - year period.
In
support of a National
Microbiome Initiative launched by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and to accelerate discovery in the field of microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation has committed $ 1 million to a Kavli Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
Microbiome Initiative launched by the White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy and to accelerate discovery in the field of
microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation has committed $ 1 million to a Kavli Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
microbiome research, The Kavli Foundation has committed $ 1 million to a Kavli
Microbiome Ideas Challenge supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microb
Microbiome Ideas Challenge
supporting development of next generation scientific tools for investigating life on a microbial scale.