tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4172329944732386313.post7852051433352610920..comments2023-05-24T08:22:14.925-04:00Comments on Protein Life: R & D experience of a bioinformatician: Several baffling puzzles in protein molecular structure solved with new methodJeffrey Liuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13718838877168072678noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4172329944732386313.post-23628398402741837782011-06-01T18:41:33.885-04:002011-06-01T18:41:33.885-04:00RE: Agilent grants for systems biology software de...RE: Agilent grants for systems biology software development<br /><br />Dear Jeffrey Liu,<br />I am writing to you on behalf of Leo Bonilla, Director of Marketing for Integrated Biology, Agilent Technologies, Inc. Leo and the Integrated Biology team at Agilent have been reading your blog, Protein Life: R&D experience of a bioinformatician, and thought you may be interested in sharing a funding opportunity with your readers. Agilent is fostering integrated, whole-systems approaches to biological research through two $75,000 US grants (application deadline August 12, 2011). Funds will support academic or nonprofit research projects covering the development of open source software tools for integrating data from different omics platforms—genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. <br />For full details on eligibility, submission, and review process, please visit www.Agilent.com/lifesciences/emerginginsights.<br />If you have any questions or would like to interview Leo about the grant program, I’d be happy to set up a phone call. Just reply to my email and I’ll connect you with Leo.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Pia Abola, Ph.D.<br />Scientific Content Manager<br />The Linus Group<br />5900 Hollis St., Suite H<br />Emeryville, CA 94608<br />(510) 547-7100Pia Abola, PhDhttp://www.agilent.com/lifesciences/emerginginsightsnoreply@blogger.com