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From
http://www.broad.mit.edu/cgi-bin/news/display_news.cgi?id=159
The Genome Resources in Dengue (GRID) consortium brings together
scientists from Broad's Microbial Sequencing Center and the global dengue
research community. GRID scientists seek to understand how the virus
interacts with its hosts and evolves under pressure from the human immune
system. "We intend to illuminate how genomic diversity in the virus
arose and how this variability relates to both the virus' evolutionary
success and the array of disease outcomes in patients that result from
infection," said Matthew Henn of the Broad Institute who spearheaded
the formation of GRID and developed this project in collaboration with
GRID scientists.
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Ian
Foster
www.mcs.anl.gov/~foster
Math & Computer Science Div. Dept of Computer Science
Argonne National Laboratory The University of
Chicago
Argonne, IL 60439, U.S.A. Chicago, IL 60637,
U.S.A.
Tel: 630 252
4619
Fax: 630 252 1997
Globus Alliance,
www.globus.org