EXCEED THE SPACEPROVIDED.The Louisiana INBRE proposal builds on the success of our BRIN program and the recent advances innetworking going on throughout the state of Louisiana. We will continue our efforts in providinginfrastructural bridges, both personnel and equipment to our goal of providing an effective and efficientresearch and communication Grid for the State of Louisiana, with the ultimate goal of linking this Grid tothose being developed in other states and regions. In addition we will focus on two research themesMolecular and Cell Biology and Bioinformatics/Biocomputing. These themes reflect the strengths of theresearch campuses in the state and the strategic plans and visions of our partner campuses. In additionthese themes also share a high degree of overlapping interests which we hope will ultimately result in asynergism that will lift the level of research activity across the state.Participating partner institutions are Louisiana Technical University (LATech) Louisiana State University -Shreveport (LSUS), Southern University and A&M College (SU), University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM).These partners represent a diversity of students and geographic locations as well as the strategic plans ofthe state. The research campuses include Louisiana State University and A&M College (LSU) and theLouisiana State University Health Science Center (LSUHSC).All institutions of higher education in the State will be included in this project through our outreach activities.Activities will range from faculty research participation with partner institutions, student researchopportunities, even to the promotion of adjunct status with partners to more fully implement the networkaround the State.
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