|
April 25, 2005--
Userspace will evaluate the configurable processor DAPDNA-2 manufacturered by Tokyo-based
IPFlex as part of the NIH grant....
More>>
October 8, 2004--
Congressman Jay Inslee (WA-01)
announced that Userspace has received a Phase 1 SBIR grant of $194,000. This grant,
part of a two-year project, is expected to reach $394,000 overall once Userspace receives
anticipated government funding of $200,000 next year pending the satisfactory progress of the project.
The grant will fund distributed protein processing of Mass Spetrometer data ....
More>>
October 2004--
Userspace has built and installed a 16-processor 64-bit high performance cluster for distributed
processing of proteomics data at the
University of Washington Department of Medicinal Chemistry. The Department is using the cluster
for searching, sequencing and analyzing proteins and peptides for use in ICAT and non-ICAT experiments....
October 2004--
Userspace has been consulting with
HematoLogics, Inc. to develop a multidimensional expert system for flow cytometry through an
SBIR grant awarded to Mike Loken, PhD, HematoLogics, through the IMAT
(Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies) program at the National Cancer Institute....
July 2004--
The Benaroya Research Institute
has contracted with Userspace to customize its BioInstrument Manager tool to provide automated
2D gating for analysis of and reporting on diabetes flow cytometry data....
November 2003--
The University of Washington Biomolecular Structure Center
contracted with Userspace to develop an open source tool to use with its
Automated Annealing and Healing of Protein Crystals project. Under the direction of
Dr. Ethan Merritt ,
the tool is designed to position Bruker Instruments' motor and a Sony industrial camera in 3D space
through a 2D point-and-click computer interface....
April 30, 2002--
The Institute for Systems Biology
and Userspace have collaborated on remote monitoring of mass spectrometry devices and automated
labelers....More
>>
|