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CCLS Research Collaborations

This page highlights a few of our ongoing research projects and research community groups.

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A Computer Vision-Based Approach for Biological Phenotyping A Computer Vision-Based Approach for Biological Phenotyping
This research computationally analyzes the behavior patterns of animals, providing insight to phenotypical behavior

     A collaboration of: Smith Lab, Fuse Research Lab, Moffatt Lab, Graphics and Image Analysis Research Group

 
 Descriptive Group Title (InsideOutPolyhedraGroup)
Library for operations on inside-out polyhedra and polytopes.
 
 FreeFlow-Information Management Systems for Drug Discovery
A Drug Database and Analysis platform to aid in high-throughput drug screening, by providing researchers with a set of tools for storage, querying, analysis and visualization of raw data generated from laboratory instruments.

     A collaboration of: UCSF DeRisi Lab, Biocomputing and Media Research Group

 
 Gene Expression Data Mining
Discovering regulatory relationships between genes through visualization of statistically probable models learned from gene expression data.

     A collaboration of: Fisher Lab at UCSF, Data Mining Research Group

 
 GenomExplorer - genomic cancer data visualization
The purpose of this project is to provide a mechanism for visualizing genomic data by means of a web based application leveraging Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX) technology. We expect this tool to allow us to visualize End-sequence Profiling (ESP) data from multiple genomes in order to facilitate the detection of common rearrangements which can later be validated in the lab.

     A collaboration of: Collins Lab at UCSF Cancer Center

 
 LightPath-Enabled Interactive Multimedia
A collaboration between INGI and CCLS to deliver next-generation internet applications for life science collaboration via synchronized interactive multimedia.
 
 Scientific Visualization Delivery through Internet
A brief description of your project.
 
 Serious Games for Nursing
A multidisciplinary project to develop a serious game prototype for education in nursing, specifically in pediatrics.

     A collaboration of: SFSU School of Nursing, Graphics and Image Analysis Research Group, 3D Space Lab

 
 SmithLab
This is the Smith Lab-CCLS collaborative webspace. The purpose of this webpage is to provide infrastructure for communication and file sharing for researchers and students working in collaboration with Dr. Chris Smith and his lab at SFSU.
 
 Visualization of Regulatory Pathways in Basal Placental Cells
Discovering regulatory relationships between genes through Bayesian analysis models learned from gene expression data.

     A collaboration of: Fisher Lab at UCSF, Marquez-Margana Lab at SFSU

 
 Visualizing High-Performance Cluster Health, Performance, and Security
A Visualization System to Monitor Cluster Health, Performance, and Security
 
Last revised: r18 - 27 Jun 2007 - 01:17:04 - Mike Wong
 
Center for Computing for Life Sciences
San Francisco State University
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