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Links
Information about and links to sites of
interest to
CBI researchers:
- www.tnmouse.org
The Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium (TMGC) brings together expertise and resources across the state of Tennessee for the study of complex biological systems using mouse model systems.
- bio.lsd.ornl.gov/mgd
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Mouse Genetics and Genomics Program, operating at the intersection of genetics and genomics, is building upon its successful past and current strengths in genomics, genetic analysis, mutagenesis, phenotype screening, and germ-cell biology to exploit the mouse fully as a model system for post-genome biology. (Includes information on the "Mouse House".)
- www.ccbioinfo.org
Collaborative and Comparative Bioinformatics is a developing collaboration of bioinformatics researchers.
- compbio.ornl.gov/public/tools
Analysis tools for computational biology from ORNL's Life Sciences Division.
- genereg.ornl.gov
Research in Gene Regulatory Networks covers several ORNL and collaborative projects that are developing computational and experimental methods to identify Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs), the integrations of genes, regulatory DNA elements, and transcription factor proteins that control the activity of cellular and biochemical pathways.
- gst.ornl.gov
The Graduate School in Genome Science and Technology (GST), offered by The University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), is a unique, multidisciplinary program for full time graduate study leading to an M.S. or Ph.D. degree in the emerging field of genome science and technology.
- www.iniastress.org
The Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism is a consortium of investigators
examining the neural links between stress and alcohol.
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