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== Goals == | == Goals == | ||
* Experimental and theoretical tools for understanding the | * Experimental and theoretical tools for understanding the regulatory architecture of cells and multi-cellular systems | ||
* Education of the next generation of systems biologists | * Education of the next generation of systems biologists | ||
* Application of new tools to driving applications | * Application of new tools to driving applications | ||
== Objectives == | == Objectives == | ||
* CDS: A modular platform for detecting activation through signalling pathways using FRED-basted molecular sensors applied to mapK signalling pathways. | * CDS: A modular platform for detecting activation through signalling pathways using FRED-basted molecular sensors applied to mapK signalling pathways. |
Revision as of 17:43, 24 October 2006
Center for Biological Systems Architecture (CBSA)
Christina D. Smolke (PI)
Anand Asthagiri David Baltimore John Doyle Michael Elowitz
Grant Jensen Richard Murray Dianne Newman Rob Phillips
Goals
Objectives
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Timeline
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Proposal Outline
Program summary (2 pages)
- Statement of goals and objectives (milestones)
- Build off of vision statement
- What makes us unique? Bringing together three essential elements
- Computational and theoretical infrastucture for pursuing regulatory architectures
- Unique experimental platforms
- Unique combination of driving biological problems
- Move from small scale static to large scale, dynamic
- Look across a class of biological applications
- Make use of theory and computational tools to guide experiments
- Spatial structure becomes important (primarily affects the dynamics of regulation)
Organizational structure/decision making plan (2 pages)
Center development and outreach plans (5 p)
Resaerch projects and preliminary studies (30 p)
Core facilities (10 p)
Intellectual properly plan (1 page)
Diversity (URM) plan (2 pages)
Timeline (2 pages)
- List of milestones for years 1, 2, 3 and 4-5