University of California, Davis Genome Center Grant
Organization - University of California, Davis Genome Center
Grant Amount - $1,799,431
Foundation -
Moore FoundationGrant Purpose - The University of California, Davis Genome Center will use this grant to address the challenge of analyzing metagenomic datasets through the development of tools and illustrative use-case scenarios from CAMERA datasets toward the ultimate goal of predicting responses of microorganisms to environmental change. The methods and results developed through this grant will be made broadly available to the scientific community through the CAMERA database.
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