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DOE Genomics:GTL Contractor-Grantee Workshop II
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New York / Los Alamos / Cambridge / Indianapolis / Elowitz / /

Company

Argonne National Laboratory / Fvs / Andrew Bradbury2 (amb@lanl.gov) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory / Gateway / 3Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / Brookhaven National Laboratory / H. Downing (khdowning@lbl.gov) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / 2Los Alamos National Laboratory / Hoi-Ying Holman / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Business Partnership / /

Facility

Fred Stevens1 Argonne National Laboratory / Georgia Institute of Technology / University of Cambridge / Emory University / Sharon A. Doyle DOE Joint Genome Institute / University of California / Harvard University / /

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heavy metal cluster labeling / biological and biomedical applications / cellular and cell-free technologies / throughput tool / protein products / expression technology / platform technology / hydrolysis product / protein synthesis machinery / heavy metal resistance protein complexes / biological applications / fluorescence imaging / imaging / molecular imaging approach / microbial energy production / energy utilization / bimodal imaging scheme / in situ bi-modal tomography protocol / chemical properties / fluorescence resonance energy transfer / chemical processes / heavy metal resistance complexes / on-line detection / format purification protocol / protein assemblies/networks / Optical imaging / selective binding site / enzyme complementation systems / heavy metal cluster label detection capability / molecular imaging platform / heterologous systems / be measured using fluorescence resonance energy transfer / /

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dissociation / /

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Schiffer1 / and Fred Stevens1 Argonne National Laboratory / University of California / Harvard University / U.S. Department of Energy / Department of Biomedical Engineering / University of California / Berkeley / Carnegie Mellon / Department of Chemistry and 2Department of Molecular and Cell Biology / office of Biological and Environmental Research / Department of Chemistry / Xiao1 / Long Cai1 / and Joseph S. Markson2 Department of Chemistry / University of Cambridge / Georgia Institute of Technology / Emory University / Atlanta / Sharon A. Doyle DOE Joint Genome Institute / /

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Yuri A. Gorby / David F. Lowry / Liang Shi / Paul Richardson / David Goodsell / Thomas C. Squier / David A. Dixon / Joel G. Pounds / /

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reporter / /

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M.B. / New York / California / Indiana / /

PublishedMedium

Environmental Research / Journal of Bacteriology / /

Technology

2004 129 Technology / Genomics / Quantum Dots / proteomics / cellular and cell-free technologies / 3-D / Tomography / antibodies / 2004 135 Technology / cloning / 96-well format purification protocol / 2004 Technology / 2004 131 Technology / platform technology / Gene Expression / in situ bi-modal tomography protocol / Cloning System / spectroscopy / 2004 133 Technology / 2004 127 Technology / expression technology / recombination / FlAsH / /

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