Reconfigurable Computing Laboratory
- Affiliations
BIO5
The
BIO5 Institute at The University of Arizona (UA) is at the
leading edge of life sciences research, bringing together
faculty and other researchers from five disciplines (agriculture,
medicine, pharmacy, basic science and engineering) to tackle
complex biology-based problems affecting humanity today. BIO5
creates science, industry and education partnerships to engage
in leading-edge research, translate innovations to the market
and to inspire and train the next generation of scientists.
iPlant
The
Plant Science Cyberinfrastructure Collaborative (PSCIC) program
is intended by NSF to create a new type of organization
a cyberinfrastructure collaborative for the plant sciences
- that would enable new conceptual advances through integrative,
computational thinking.The iPlant Collaborative
(iPC) will utilize new computer, computational science and
cyberinfrastructure solutions to address an evolving array
of grand challenges in the plant sciences.
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