Common use of Bio Applications Clause in Contracts

Bio Applications. Funded participants: Universidad Politecnica xx Xxxxxxxx, The UPV will participate with one engineer in the identification of Grid-based medical applications, the validation of the performance of these applications and the support for the migration of applications to the EGEE infrastructure. UPV has a wide experience in the development of advanced healthcare applications (IST-1999-20226, IST-1999-20783, IST-2001-34614, …) and technology transfer (XX@XXD, HiperTTN, etc.) involving an important number of hospitals from the Valencian network of healthcare centres. The Valencian region is provided with one of the most important network communication infrastructure between public hospitals (the Arterias Network) and the UPV is in contacts with the Directorate General for Modernization and Research of the Valencian Government to encourage the deployment of Grid-based applications in the public healthcare system. Moreover, the UPV is a nationwide reference in biomedicine with the Network Centre of Biomedical Engineering which involves several research centres and institutes. CNB/CSIC CNB/CSIC will contribute 1 EU funded engineer/scientist plus a matching 1FTE that will work closely with the teams at CNRS and the UPV in the activity tasks. CNB will be leading the identification of Bioinformatics applications for Grid migration, cooperating in the support and migration tasks to EGEE infrastructure and finally, the validation of their usefulness and performance. The CNB will collate through the EMBnet/CNB service the participation of the Biocomputing Unit (BCU) and the Protein Design Group (PDG) of CNB. These teams have a broad experience working in International Projects, having coordinated complex EU projects, participating as partners in dozens of them and forming part of large International Consortia such as the European Molecular Biology network (EMBnet) and the US Partnership for Advanced Computer Infrastructure. CNB teams also have close experience encouraging SMEs research activities having promoted already two Bioinformatics spin-offs (Integromics and Xxxx). The key contribution of CNB participation will be our expertise, which expands a broad blend of biological and computational skills as a result of a sustained record of interdisciplinary activities and collaboration with other organisations. CNRS CNRS will create a team of three application developers/users based in geographically close laboratories located in the Rhône-Alpes/Auvergne region. These laboratories have played a major role in the DataGrid biomedical work package and have developed an efficient working relationship. The three engineers will contribute to all the different activity objectives and are expected to be highly mobile. They will act as an application oriented support team for the different groups developing biomedical applications together with the engineers at UPV and CNB. Beside this team, 1 engineer will be dedicated to the identification of applications, the definition of a common application layer and the feedback to EGEE development activity. Russia : IMPB RAS - Support of pilot applications in the fields of biomolecular structure reconstruction, molecular dynamics and E-cell project; Unfunded participants: HealthGrid association The HealthGrid association aims at promoting the use of grid technology for healthcare. It gathers representatives of the most active institutes in the area of grids for health in Europe. Its web site is already a reference point for the groups involved or willing to deploy biomedical applications in a grid environment. It will be a very helpful tool to identify applications and to promote the results of application deployment. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is one of the largest gathering of SME’s in the area of biotechnology in France. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is already involved in the Rugbi project to develop Bio-informatics services in a grid environment.

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Bio Applications. Funded participants: Universidad Politecnica xx Xxxxxxxx, The UPV will participate with one engineer in the identification of Grid-based medical applications, the validation of the performance of these applications and the support for the migration of applications to the EGEE infrastructure. UPV has a wide experience in the development of advanced healthcare applications (IST-1999-20226, IST-1999-20783, IST-2001-34614, …) and technology transfer (XX@XXD, HiperTTN, etc.) involving an important number of hospitals from the Valencian network of healthcare centres. The Valencian region is provided with one of the most important network communication infrastructure between public hospitals (the Arterias Network) and the UPV is in contacts with the Directorate General for Modernization and Research of the Valencian Government to encourage the deployment of Grid-based applications in the public healthcare system. Moreover, the UPV is a nationwide reference in biomedicine with the Network Centre of Biomedical Engineering which involves several research centres and institutes. CNB/CSIC CNB/CSIC will contribute 1 EU funded engineer/scientist plus a matching 1FTE that will work closely with the teams at CNRS and the UPV in the activity tasks. CNB will be leading the identification of Bioinformatics applications for Grid migration, cooperating in the support and migration tasks to EGEE infrastructure and finally, the validation of their usefulness and performance. The CNB will collate through the EMBnet/CNB service the participation of the Biocomputing Unit (BCU) and the Protein Design Group (PDG) of CNB. These teams have a broad experience working in International Projects, having coordinated complex EU projects, participating as partners in dozens of them and forming part of large International Consortia such as the European Molecular Biology network (EMBnet) and the US Partnership for Advanced Computer Infrastructure. CNB teams also have close experience encouraging SMEs research activities having promoted already two Bioinformatics spin-offs (Integromics and Xxxx). The key contribution of CNB participation will be our expertise, which expands a broad blend of biological and computational skills as a result of a sustained record of interdisciplinary activities and collaboration with other organisations. CNRS CNRS will create a team of three application developers/users based in geographically close laboratories located in the Rhône-Alpes/Auvergne region. These laboratories have played a major role in the DataGrid biomedical work package and have developed an efficient working relationship. The three engineers will contribute to all the different activity objectives and are expected to be highly mobile. They will act as an application oriented support team for the different groups developing biomedical applications together with the engineers at UPV and CNB. Beside this team, 1 engineer will be dedicated to the identification of applications, the definition of a common application layer and the feedback to EGEE development activity. Russia : IMPB RAS - Support of pilot applications in the fields of biomolecular structure reconstruction, molecular dynamics and E-cell project; Unfunded Non-contracting participants: HealthGrid association The HealthGrid association aims at promoting the use of grid technology for healthcare. It gathers representatives of the most active institutes in the area of grids for health in Europe. Its web site is already a reference point for the groups involved or willing to deploy biomedical applications in a grid environment. It will be a very helpful tool to identify applications and to promote the results of application deployment. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is one of the largest gathering of SME’s in the area of biotechnology in France. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is already involved in the Rugbi project to develop Bio-informatics services in a grid environment.

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Bio Applications. Funded participants: Universidad Politecnica xx Xxxxxxxx, The UPV will participate with one engineer in the identification of Grid-based medical applications, the validation of the performance of these applications and the support for the migration of applications to the EGEE infrastructure. UPV has a wide experience in the development of advanced healthcare applications (IST-1999-20226, IST-1999-20783, IST-2001-34614, …) and technology transfer (XX@XXDTT@MED, HiperTTN, etc.) involving an important number of hospitals from the Valencian network of healthcare centres. The Valencian region is provided with one of the most important network communication infrastructure between public hospitals (the Arterias Network) and the UPV is in contacts with the Directorate General for Modernization and Research of the Valencian Government to encourage the deployment of Grid-based applications in the public healthcare system. Moreover, the UPV is a nationwide reference in biomedicine with the Network Centre of Biomedical Engineering which involves several research centres and institutes. CNB/CSIC CNB/CSIC will contribute 1 EU funded engineer/scientist plus a matching 1FTE that will work closely with the teams at CNRS and the UPV in the activity tasks. CNB will be leading the identification of Bioinformatics applications for Grid migration, cooperating in the support and migration tasks to EGEE infrastructure and finally, the validation of their usefulness and performance. The CNB will collate through the EMBnet/CNB service the participation of the Biocomputing Unit (BCU) and the Protein Design Group (PDG) of CNB. These teams have a broad experience working in International Projects, having coordinated complex EU projects, participating as partners in dozens of them and forming part of large International Consortia such as the European Molecular Biology network (EMBnet) and the US Partnership for Advanced Computer Infrastructure. CNB teams also have close experience encouraging SMEs research activities having promoted already two Bioinformatics spin-offs (Integromics and Xxxx). The key contribution of CNB participation will be our expertise, which expands a broad blend of biological and computational skills as a result of a sustained record of interdisciplinary activities and collaboration with other organisations. CNRS CNRS will create a team of three application developers/users based in geographically close laboratories located in the Rhône-Alpes/Auvergne region. These laboratories have played a major role in the DataGrid biomedical work package and have developed an efficient working relationship. The three engineers will contribute to all the different activity objectives and are expected to be highly mobile. They will act as an application oriented support team for the different groups developing biomedical applications together with the engineers at UPV and CNB. Beside this team, 1 engineer will be dedicated to the identification of applications, the definition of a common application layer and the feedback to EGEE development activity. Russia : IMPB RAS - Support of pilot applications in the fields of biomolecular structure reconstruction, molecular dynamics and E-cell project; Unfunded participants: HealthGrid association The HealthGrid association aims at promoting the use of grid technology for healthcare. It gathers representatives of the most active institutes in the area of grids for health in Europe. Its web site is already a reference point for the groups involved or willing to deploy biomedical applications in a grid environment. It will be a very helpful tool to identify applications and to promote the results of application deployment. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is one of the largest gathering of SME’s in the area of biotechnology in France. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is already involved in the Rugbi project to develop Bio-informatics services in a grid environment.

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Bio Applications. Funded participants: Universidad Politecnica xx Xxxxxxxx, The UPV will participate with one engineer in the identification of Grid-based medical applications, the validation of the performance of these applications and the support for the migration of applications to the EGEE infrastructure. UPV has a wide experience in the development of advanced healthcare applications (IST-1999-20226, IST-1999-20783, IST-2001-34614, …) and technology transfer (XX@XXD, HiperTTN, etc.) involving an important number of hospitals from the Valencian network of healthcare centres. The Valencian region is provided with one of the most important network communication infrastructure between public hospitals (the Arterias Network) and the UPV is in contacts with the Directorate General for Modernization and Research of the Valencian Government to encourage the deployment of Grid-based applications in the public healthcare system. Moreover, the UPV is a nationwide reference in biomedicine with the Network Centre of Biomedical Engineering which involves several research centres and institutes. CNB/CSIC CNB/CSIC will contribute 1 EU funded engineer/scientist plus a matching 1FTE that will work closely with the teams at CNRS and the UPV in the activity tasks. CNB will be leading the identification of Bioinformatics applications for Grid migration, cooperating in the support and migration tasks to EGEE infrastructure and finally, the validation of their usefulness and performance. The CNB will collate through the EMBnet/CNB service the participation of the Biocomputing Unit (BCU) and the Protein Design Group (PDG) of CNB. These teams have a broad experience working in International Projects, having coordinated complex EU projects, participating as partners in dozens of them and forming part of large International Consortia such as the European Molecular Biology network (EMBnet) and the US Partnership for Advanced Computer Infrastructure. CNB teams also have close experience encouraging SMEs research activities having promoted already two Bioinformatics spin-offs (Integromics and Xxxx). The key contribution of CNB participation will be our expertise, which expands a broad blend of biological and computational skills as a result of a sustained record of interdisciplinary activities and collaboration with other organisations. CNRS CNRS will create a team of three application developers/users based in geographically close laboratories located in the Rhône-Alpes/Auvergne region. These laboratories have played a major role in the DataGrid DataGRID biomedical work package and have developed an efficient working relationship. The three engineers will contribute to all the different activity objectives and are expected to be highly mobile. They will act as an application oriented support team for the different groups developing biomedical applications together with the engineers at UPV and CNB. Beside this team, 1 engineer will be dedicated to the identification of applications, the definition of a common application layer and the feedback to EGEE development activity. Russia : IMPB RAS - Support of pilot applications in the fields of biomolecular structure reconstruction, molecular dynamics and E-cell project; Unfunded participants: HealthGrid association The HealthGrid association aims at promoting the use of grid technology for healthcare. It gathers representatives of the most active institutes in the area of grids for health in Europe. Its web site is already a reference point for the groups involved or willing to deploy biomedical applications in a grid environment. It will be a very helpful tool to identify applications and to promote the results of application deployment. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is one of the largest gathering of SME’s in the area of biotechnology in France. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is already involved in the Rugbi project to develop Bio-informatics services in a grid environment.

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Bio Applications. Funded participants: Universidad Politecnica xx Xxxxxxxx, The UPV will participate with one engineer in the identification of Grid-based medical applications, the validation of the performance of these applications and the support for the migration of applications to the EGEE infrastructure. UPV has a wide experience in the development of advanced healthcare applications (IST-1999-20226, IST-1999-20783, IST-2001-34614, …) and technology transfer (XX@XXDTT@MED, HiperTTN, etc.) involving an important number of hospitals from the Valencian network of healthcare centres. The Valencian region is provided with one of the most important network communication infrastructure between public hospitals (the Arterias Network) and the UPV is in contacts with the Directorate General for Modernization and Research of the Valencian Government to encourage the deployment of Grid-based applications in the public healthcare system. Moreover, the UPV is a nationwide reference in biomedicine with the Network Centre of Biomedical Engineering which involves several research centres and institutes. CNB/CSIC CNB/CSIC will contribute 1 EU funded engineer/scientist plus a matching 1FTE that will work closely with the teams at CNRS and the UPV in the activity tasks. CNB will be leading the identification of Bioinformatics applications for Grid migration, cooperating in the support and migration tasks to EGEE infrastructure and finally, the validation of their usefulness and performance. The CNB will collate through the EMBnet/CNB service the participation of the Biocomputing Unit (BCU) and the Protein Design Group (PDG) of CNB. These teams have a broad experience working in International Projects, having coordinated complex EU projects, participating as partners in dozens of them and forming part of large International Consortia such as the European Molecular Biology network (EMBnet) and the US Partnership for Advanced Computer Infrastructure. CNB teams also have close experience encouraging SMEs research activities having promoted already two Bioinformatics spin-offs (Integromics and Xxxx). The key contribution of CNB participation will be our expertise, which expands a broad blend of biological and computational skills as a result of a sustained record of interdisciplinary activities and collaboration with other organisations. CNRS CNRS will create a team of three application developers/users based in geographically close laboratories located in the Rhône-Alpes/Auvergne region. These laboratories have played a major role in the DataGrid biomedical work package and have developed an efficient working relationship. The three engineers will contribute to all the different activity objectives and are expected to be highly mobile. They will act as an application oriented support team for the different groups developing biomedical applications together with the engineers at UPV and CNB. Beside this team, 1 engineer will be dedicated to the identification of applications, the definition of a common application layer and the feedback to EGEE development activity. Russia : IMPB RAS - Support of pilot applications in the fields of biomolecular structure reconstruction, molecular dynamics and E-cell project; Unfunded Non-contracting participants: HealthGrid association The HealthGrid association aims at promoting the use of grid technology for healthcare. It gathers representatives of the most active institutes in the area of grids for health in Europe. Its web site is already a reference point for the groups involved or willing to deploy biomedical applications in a grid environment. It will be a very helpful tool to identify applications and to promote the results of application deployment. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is one of the largest gathering of SME’s in the area of biotechnology in France. Biopôle Clermont-Limagne is already involved in the Rugbi project to develop Bio-informatics services in a grid environment.

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