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Advanced Computation Core

Organization STANFORD UNIVERSITYLocation STANFORD, UNITED STATESPosted 30 Sept 2017Deadline 31 Aug 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AI systemAlgorithmsAnimalsAreaArtificial IntelligenceBig DataBigDataBioinformaticsBiological FunctionBiological ProcessBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBody TissuesCell BodyCell Communication and SignalingCell SignalingCellsClinical Trials DesignCollaborationsComplexComplex AnalysisComputer AnalysisComputer ModelsComputer ReasoningComputer softwareComputerized Medical RecordComputerized ModelsComputersComputing MethodologiesDataData AnalysesData AnalysisData BasesData ScienceData SetDatabasesDedicationsDesigning computer softwareDevelopmentDiseaseDisorderElectronic Medical RecordElementsEnvironmentEpigeneticEpigenetic ChangeEpigenetic MechanismEpigenetic ProcessEyeEyeballFundingGenomeGliaGlial CellsHigh Performance ComputingHumanHuman ResourcesHuman Subject ResearchImageInstitutionIntracellular Communication and SignalingInvestigatorsKnowledgeKolliker's reticulumLaboratoriesMachine IntelligenceMachine LearningMagnetismManpowerModelingModern ManMolecularNatural Language ProcessingNerve CellsNerve UnitNeural CellNeurobiologyNeurocyteNeurogliaNeuroglial CellsNeuronsNon-neuronal cellNonneuronal cellOphthalmologyOpticsPerformancePhotoreceptor CellPhotoreceptorsPhotosensitive CellPopulationPre-Clinical ModelPreclinical ModelsProcessProteomeProteomicsRNA SeqRNA sequencingRNAseqRegistriesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesSamplingScientistServicesSightSignal TransductionSignal Transduction SystemsSignalingSoftwareSoftware DesignSpeedStructureSystemTechnologyTimeTissuesVariantVariationVisionVision researchVisualVisual ReceptorVisual SystemWorkanalysis pipelinebiological signal transductioncareer faircareer networkingcloud basedcomputational analysescomputational analysiscomputational methodologycomputational methodscomputational modelingcomputational modelscomputational resourcescomputer analysescomputer based methodcomputer based modelscomputer methodscomputerized modelingcomputing methodcomputing resourcesdata basedata exchangedata interpretationdata managementdata transferdata transmissiondepositorydesigndesigningdevelopmentalepigeneticallyexperienceexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentsfull professorhigh dimensionalityhigh-end computinghuman subjectimaginginnovateinnovationinnovativeinterestlab experiencelab traininglaboratory experiencelaboratory traininglarge data setslarge datasetsmRNA sequencingmRNA-seqmRNAseqmachine based learningmagneticmetabolism measurementmetabolomicsmetabonomicsnatural language understandingnerve cementneuralneurobiologicalneuronalnew approachesnovelnovel approachesnovel strategiesnovel strategyopticalpersonnelpower analysisprofessional networkingprospectiverepositorysenior facultyspeed networkingterabytetooltranscriptome sequencingtranscriptomic sequencingvirtual machinevision developmentvisual developmentvisual functionvisual informationvisual stimulusvisual system development
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The human sense of sight involves the development and action of billions of neurons and glia to process the

signals in millions of photoreceptors. Understanding how vision works and how it fails in disease requires the

acquisition, storage and computational analysis of large datasets derived from human and animal studies, all to

be supported by this core to increase our knowledge of the visual system. The Stanford Vision Advanced

Computational Core will provide support in computer storage, high performance computing and programming,

bioinformatics, and biostatistics for vision research. A second aspect of the Core is to facilitate collaboration

through the exchange of adaptation of special purpose software and algorithms between laboratories that have

a need for computational modeling and analyses, but whose personnel lack sufficient computational expertise.

Grant Number: 5P30EY026877-09
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: STEPHEN BACCUS

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