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19th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'06)
GeneGrid: From "Virtual" Bioinformatics Laboratory to "Smart" Bioinformatics Laboratory
Salt Lake City, Utah
June 22-June 23
ISBN: 0-7695-2517-1
Sachin Wasnik, Queens University of Belfast, UK
Paul Donachy, Queens University of Belfast, UK
Terence Harmer, Queens University of Belfast, UK
Ron Perrott, Queens University of Belfast, UK
P. V. Jithesh, Queens University of Belfast, UK
Mark McCurley, Fusion Antibodies Ltd
Jim Johnston, Fusion Antibodies Ltd
Michael Townsley, Fusion Antibodies Ltd
Shane Mckee, 4Amtec Medical Ltd., UK
One of the challenges for the grid community is to develop services to support both shared computation and shared information. As a part of this development, it is necessary to convert laboratories to pervasive computing environments (smart laboratories) where data generated in the laboratories can be captured and published automatically; where information generated can be combined and compound with other laboratories? data on demand. In this paper, we describe one such initiative to capture and consume the data generated by the nucleotide sequencer in the grid enabled automated analysis system called GeneGrid developed at the Belfast e-Science Centre.
Citation:
Sachin Wasnik, Paul Donachy, Terence Harmer, Ron Perrott, P. V. Jithesh, Mark McCurley, Jim Johnston, Michael Townsley, Shane Mckee, "GeneGrid: From "Virtual" Bioinformatics Laboratory to "Smart" Bioinformatics Laboratory," cbms, pp.768-776, 19th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'06), 2006
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