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iPlant Collaborative
Richard Jorgensen, Ph.D. Lead Investigator
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a University of Arizona–led team $50 million dollars to create a global center and computer cyberinfrastructure within which to answer plant biology's grand challenge questions, which no single research entity in the world currently has the capacity to address. The project will unite plant scientists, computer scientists and information scientists from around the world for the first time ever to provide answers to questions of global importance and advance all of these fields.
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1657 E Helen Street
BIO5 Institute Tucson, AZ 85721
520-626-BIO5
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