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    Controlling the chaos: developing post-genomic grid infrastructures

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    Author
    SINNOTT, RICHARD; Bayer, Micha
    Editor
    Arzberger, Peter
    Date
    2006
    Source Title
    Grid Computing in Life Sciences: Proceedings of the 2nd International Life Science Grid Workshop, LSGRID 2005
    Publisher
    World Scientific
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Sinnott, Richard
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    Document Type
    Conference Paper
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    Sinnott, R., & Bayer, M. (2006). Controlling the chaos: developing post-genomic grid infrastructures. In Grid Computing in Life Sciences: Proceedings of the 2nd International Life Science Grid Workshop, LSGRID 2005, Biopolis, Singapore.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/28859
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    This is a post-print of a paper from Grid Computing in Life Sciences: LSGRID2005, The Second International Life Science Grid Workshop. http://www.worldscibooks.com/lifesci/6307.html. Controlling the chaos: developing post-genomic grid infrastructures, Sinnott, R., & Bayer, M. ©2006 World Scientific Publishing Co.

    Abstract
    "Why does Scotland have one of the highest rates of heart attacks in Europe? Are there genetic factors which contribute to this statistic?" The analysis and exploration of a broad array of life science data sets are needed to answer such questions. The Grid provides, at least conceptually, one way in which these kinds of data sets can be linked and analysed. The life science domain places specific requirements on the Grid infrastructure needed to answer such questions. In this paper we describe these requirements and outline how they are being addressed in the BRIDGES project.

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