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The FARSIGHT project is a collaborative one, and is driven by the needs of biological investigations of our collaborators in the life sciences, and fueled by contributions of software modules from our collaborators in the computational sciences. Some of our recent collaborators are noted below.  
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The FARSIGHT project is a collaborative one, and is driven by the needs of biological investigations of our collaborators in the life sciences, and fueled by contributions of software modules from our collaborators in the computational sciences. Some of our recent collaborating principal investigators are listed below.
  
* William Shain (neuroprosthetic devices), Center for Neural Communication technology, Wadsworth Center, NY State Department of Health
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* William Shain (neuroprosthetic devices), Center for Neural Communication Technology, Wadsworth Center, NY State Department of Health, Albany, New York.
 
* Sally Temple (neural and retinal stem cells), NY Center for Stem Cell Science, Albany, New York.
 
* Sally Temple (neural and retinal stem cells), NY Center for Stem Cell Science, Albany, New York.
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* Kevin Eliceiri (OME & BioFormats), LOCI, The University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wisconsin.
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* Christopher Bjornsson (brain tissue mapping), Center for Biotechnology & Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York

Revision as of 14:40, 15 April 2009

The FARSIGHT project is a collaborative one, and is driven by the needs of biological investigations of our collaborators in the life sciences, and fueled by contributions of software modules from our collaborators in the computational sciences. Some of our recent collaborating principal investigators are listed below.

  • William Shain (neuroprosthetic devices), Center for Neural Communication Technology, Wadsworth Center, NY State Department of Health, Albany, New York.
  • Sally Temple (neural and retinal stem cells), NY Center for Stem Cell Science, Albany, New York.
  • Kevin Eliceiri (OME & BioFormats), LOCI, The University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Christopher Bjornsson (brain tissue mapping), Center for Biotechnology & Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York
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