> Hey - how did the protein interactome paper do?
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>> Yose Widjaja replied
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>> It's been submitted to proteomics -- and has been reviewed well. A
>> revised
>> version was sent in and it seems that it'll be the final version.
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>> I am looking to work on other papers, and a skyrails paper as well
>> eventually, but yeah, right now other things are taking away my time.
I'd love to talk to you about applying skyrails to another protein
problem - one that's in the space of shared sequence similarity rather
than physical contact. We've been developing and using our
visualization method for this data for the past 12 years or so, with a
reasonable publication record, occasional funding, and I've gotten a
couple students through their graduate degrees on the project, but
skyrails would bring something completely new to the table.
Once you make your millions on the iPhone, if you're looking for
another biological-side collaborator with an interesting problem, I'd
be delighted to discuss this with you in more detail.
Will Ray
Director, The OSU Biophysics Program Division of Computational Biology
and Bioinformatics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, The Battelle Center for
Mathematical Medicine
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~ray/