Systems Biology for Infectious Diseases Research
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What services do the programs provide?
The NIAID program in Systems Biology for Infectious Diseases Research will utilize a combination of computational and experimental methodologies to conduct research projects to analyze, identify, quantify, model and predict the overall dynamics of the network of cellular molecular components of microbial organisms and their interactions with the host cells. The knowledge generated from the research projects, including research data, analytical software tools, computational models, experimental protocols and reagents will be widely disseminated to the scientific community through publicly accessible databases and reagent repositories. The research findings will provide a deeper understanding of the overall complexity of the biological, biochemical and biophysical molecular processes in microbial organisms as well as how the molecular events within the pathogen lead to the initiation and progression of infectious disease.
Where are services provided?
The research activities are carried out by four institutions.
Access
Research data, computational models will be made freely and publicly available to the scientific community through web interfaces. Links will be provided, when available, early in 2009.
Reagents are available through the Biodefense and Emerging Infections Research Resources Repository (BEI) (non-Government link).
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