Grant Name:

Uncovering Essential Gene Functions by Exploiting Differentiation within a Biofilm - SCIALOG Conference: Molecules Come to Life Research Competition

  • Date Awarded:
    May 2015
     
  • Amount:
    $56,250
     
  • Term:
    12 months
     
  • Grant ID:
    GBMF4308.11
     
  • Funding Area:
    Science
     
 
 

In support of the collaborative project Uncovering Essential Gene Functions by Exploiting Differentiation within a Biofilm as proposed at the 2015 Scialog: Molecules Come to Life conference, where five team research proposals were selected through peer-review from twenty team proposals that focused on convergence science at the intersection of physics and biology to address the need for a more quantitative, theory-based understanding of complex biological phenomena.

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