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Mark Miller
Program Coordinator, Integrative BioSciences
San Diego Supercomputer Center
miller@sdsc.edu - 858-822-0866

Wilfred Li
Project Scientist, San Diego Supercomputer Center
http://www.sdsc.edu/~wilfred

High Throughput Proteomics and the Encyclopedia of Life

There is an ongoing revolution in the technologies used for biological data collection and analysis. The decreasing cost of CPU cycles and storage space, coupled with the ongoing improvement of sensors and high throughput robotics has created a new modality for biological experimentation. Put simply, it is now possible to gather far more data than can be evaluated by a single human in a realistic time frame. Annotating the burgeoning pools of DNA sequence data requires new ways of thinking about data management techniques. Managing data production and analysis in other high throughput technologies adds to the growing need for new ways of gathering data from biological experiments. This talk will describe how the need for high throughput proteomics applications are being integrated into a program known as the Encyclopedia of Life (http://eol.sdsc.edu) at SDSC. The EOL program has been created in response to the need for new techniques to enable digital high throughput pipelining strategies for capture, analysis, and dissemination of biological data.

   
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