Projects |
Driving Biological ProjectsDriving Projects are research projects that are selected for their scientific merit in answering important biological questions and that represent a broad range of research endeavors, advancing their disciplines. Driving Projects stimulate the BiologicalNetworks project to improve its technologies and provide feedback on our work. How to become a Driving Project.Currently we collaborate with researchers in the following Driving Projects: Transcriptional regulation database with Julia Ponomarenko, UCSD Autism study with Igor Tsygelnyi, UCSD Brain Development study with Igor Tsygelnyi, UCSD NF-kappaB study with Alex Hoffmann and Julia Ponomarenko, UCSD Flux Balance Analysis of Human myoblastoma cells with Daniel Hyduke and Bernhard Pallson from UCSD Pathway mapping of molecular off-targets for drug discovery with Phil Bourne from UCSD Human hypertension studies with Daniel O'Connor, UCSD Brain Injury study with Firas Kobeissy from University of Florida Parasite studies (Life cyle of Giardia parasite) with Fran Gillin, UCSD, School of Medicine Host-pathogen interaction studies with Animesh Ray, KGI Gene regulation in Yeast meiosis with Animesh Ray, KGI Microbial metabolism studies (Thermatoga metabolism) with Adam Godzik, Burnham Institute for Medical Research, La Jolla, CA Human Proteolysis Pathways with Adam Godzik, Burnham Institute for Medical Research, La Jolla, CA |




