
ISI research news has published an article about use of Pegasus for guiding the NIH data acquisition system.
ISI will be part of a new Center for Genomic Studies on Mental Disorders funded by a five-year $42.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Mental Health.
The center will be headquartered at the Rutgers University campus in New Brunswick, N.J.The funding will support maintenance of a comprehensive lab, clinical databases, and computational infrastructure to fund national and international research focused on autism, bipolar disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia, according to Rutgers.
ISI’s role will be the development of advanced computational technologies, following up on its existing collaboration with Rutgers on an NIH program aimed at understanding the hereditary roots of diseases.