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Bioinformatics Resource Manager Highlighted in Scientific Computing

The Bioinformatics Resource Manager architecture, graphic
The Bioinformatics Resource Manager architecture. Based on J2EE technology, the BRM architecture provides a component-based capability for data sources and application tools. View full image.

An article, "Breaking the High-Throughput Bottleneck: New tools help biologists integrate complex datasets," written by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) researchers Katrina Waters, Mudita Singhal, Bobbie-Jo Webb-Robertson, and Eric Stephan with PNNL writer Julie Gephart was featured in the March issue of Scientific Computing. The article discusses the recent developments in the field of Systems Biology and the latest in high-throughput technologies such as transcriptomics (microarrays) and proteomics. To learn more about this computational tool, visit the BRM webpage.

Learn more about this and other biological research being conducted by scientists in PNNL's Biological Sciences Division.

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