The Illinois BioGrid
An Overview of the Illinois BioGrid
As the Illinois BioGrid website states, “The Illinois BioGrid is a consortium of academic institutions, national labs, and private and public sector organizations. These various organizations have joined together to share hardware and software tools that each can use in their research centering mainly on Bio-Medical Informatics. This will give each participant access to computational resources that is greater than the sum of the parts.
The main purpose of the Illinois BioGrid is to share compute and software resources amongst the members. It is a computational grid for Grid and BioMedicalInformatics software research and for production BioMedicalInformatics research.”
My Involvement with the Illinois BioGrid
Since the spring of 2004 I have been involved in bioinformatics research with the Illinois BioGrid. The majority of the research that I have done involves mass spectrometry, specifically the creation of software tools and infrastructure components for the storage of mass spectrometry data. The next project that I will begin shortly involves work on a database system for the storage of mass spectrometry data. Also copies of my publications can be found below in PDF format. This is, of course, a very brief and high-level overview of my research involvement - if more detailed information is needed, my contact information is available here.
My Publications which stemmed from my work with the Illinois BioGrid can be seen here
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