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01-25-2005, 11:28 AM
TopCoder Software(TM) Delivers Web-Based Interactive Platform for International Consortium of Spinal Cord Injury Researchers
Enhances Collaboration Amongst Gene Expression Laboratory at Salk Institute, Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation and Leading Neuroscientists Worldwide
Distribution Source : PRNewswire
Date : Tuesday - January 25, 2005
GLASTONBURY, Conn., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TopCoder, Inc., the leader in online programming competition, skills assessment and competitive software development, today announced it has successfully deployed a high- quality, web-based application to disseminate critical microarray data between the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation's (CRPF) Research Consortium on Spinal Cord Injury and the general scientific community including the state- of-the-art gene expression laboratory at the world renowned Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, CA. This custom interactive platform, which allows users to see how thousands of genes behave after injury, is available at http://genechip.salk.edu/ and makes data easily accessible to all scientists including those unfamiliar with GeneChip technology. CRPF believes that the database information is highly relevant to researchers investigating many different aspects of spinal cord injury. Access to the study's raw data and analyzed files is available now at: http://genechip.salk.edu/.
"The information provided by gene expression microarray technology has long been of interest to scientists throughout the spinal cord research community," said Dr. Fred H. "Rusty" Gage of the Salk Institute. "What has been lacking, and what TopCoder's tool provides, is a mechanism for scientists around the world to effectively retrieve the data that interests them."
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Enhances Collaboration Amongst Gene Expression Laboratory at Salk Institute, Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation and Leading Neuroscientists Worldwide
Distribution Source : PRNewswire
Date : Tuesday - January 25, 2005
GLASTONBURY, Conn., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TopCoder, Inc., the leader in online programming competition, skills assessment and competitive software development, today announced it has successfully deployed a high- quality, web-based application to disseminate critical microarray data between the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation's (CRPF) Research Consortium on Spinal Cord Injury and the general scientific community including the state- of-the-art gene expression laboratory at the world renowned Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, CA. This custom interactive platform, which allows users to see how thousands of genes behave after injury, is available at http://genechip.salk.edu/ and makes data easily accessible to all scientists including those unfamiliar with GeneChip technology. CRPF believes that the database information is highly relevant to researchers investigating many different aspects of spinal cord injury. Access to the study's raw data and analyzed files is available now at: http://genechip.salk.edu/.
"The information provided by gene expression microarray technology has long been of interest to scientists throughout the spinal cord research community," said Dr. Fred H. "Rusty" Gage of the Salk Institute. "What has been lacking, and what TopCoder's tool provides, is a mechanism for scientists around the world to effectively retrieve the data that interests them."
Project Detail
http://press.arrivenet.com/bus/article.php/568952.html
http://stores.ebay.com/MAKSYM-Variety-Store