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Research Highlight
Systems Biology
The Systems Biology Project develops new technologies for molecular measurements of biological activity and associated primary data analysis as well as qualitative systems informatics. Its objective is to establish a fundamental understanding of systems biology and its opportunities through biologically focused collaborations that test solutions made of Agilent integrated biology technologies and research prototypes (instrumentation, protocols and informatics).
DARPA Technology Investment Agreement
Agilent Laboratories has been awarded a $6.8M cost-share Technology Investment Agreement with DARPA as part of the Panoptic Analysis of Chemical Traces (PACT) program. DARPA issued a solicitation in Federal Business Opportunities, and a team from Agilent Laboratories submitted the proposal by the Oct 22, 2008 deadline. The proposal was selected from a field of 17 for funding. For additional information contact Carl Myerholtz, (carl_myerholtz @ agilent.com) the principal investigator for the program.
Publications
Barford, L. “Speeding Localization of Pulsed Signal Transitions Using Multicore Processors." IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 60 (5), May 2011: 1588-1593. DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2010.2090055
Borgan, E; Navon, R; Vollan, HKM; Schlichting, E; Sauer, T; Yakhini, Z; Lingjærde, OC; Sørlie, T; and Børresen-Dale, AL. “Ischemia Caused by Time to Freezing Induces Systematic microRNA and mRNA Responses in Cancer Tissue.” Molecular Oncology 5(6) Dec. 2011: 564-576. DOI: 10.1016/j.molonc.2011.08.004
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