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3.23.2007
"Doctor's Guide"
UCSD Leads Bioinformatics Collaboration on Avian Flu

Report on announcement of UC San Diego and University of Hawaii award from U.S. Army technology unit to explore use of bioinformatics in study of avian flu.
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3.22.2007
"FreshNews.com"
IEEE Computer Society Honors Internet Pioneer and Calit2 Director Larry Smarr

Larry Smarr receives the IEEE Tsutomu Kanai Award for his contributions to distributed computing systems.
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3.16.2007
"HPCwire"
UCSD, Venter Institute Launch Metagenomics Complex

The high-performance computing news service describes the launch of CAMERA's database and cyberinfrastructure, a partnership between Calit2 and J. Craig Venter Institute.
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3.16.2007
"Newswise"
Biobridge Helps Bring the Excitement of Biological Discovery Into Area High School Classrooms

Calit2 is participating in the BioBridge program, which trains science teachers and helps them, in turn, educate high school students.
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3.16.2007
"San Diego Union-Tribune"
A reporter's Kyoto Laureate notebook

Peter Rowe reports that Kyoto Prize winner Hirotugu Akaike, "spoke to full houses -- in two countries. His speech at UCSD drew an overflow crowd of almost 300 and was broadcast to hundreds more at Japan's Keio University." The link to Keio was provided by Calit2.
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3.16.2007
"Science Magazine"
Ocean Study Yields a Tidal Wave of Microbial DNA

John Bohannon reports on Calit2's joint venture with Venter Institute; quotes Larry Smarr.
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3.16.2007
"BioInform"
Calit2 Launches Metagenomic 'Watering Hole' to Handle Data Tsunami from JCVI GOS Study

Bernadette Toner reports that "the CAMERA database was launched concurrently with a trio of papers in PLoS Biology on the largest metagenomics dataset collected to date ? 7.7 million sequencing reads covering 6.3 billion base pairs."
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3.15.2007
"Bio-IT World"
Bio-IT Briefs

The magazine's online edition notes that Calit2 and the Venter Institute have launched their joint CAMERA project, the first cyberinfrastructure customized to serve the marine microbial metagenomics community.
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3.15.2007
"North County Times"
Schwarzenegger touts health care information technology

William Finn Bennett reports on a visit to San Diego by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to tout the advantages of investing in health-care IT. His visit included a demonstration of the StrokeDoc wireless stroke diagnosis system co-developed by the UCSD division of Calit2.
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3.15.2007
"PR Newswire"
More than Six Million New Genes, Thousands of New Protein Families, and Incredible Degree of Microbial Diversity Discovered from First Phase of Sorcerer II Global Ocean Sampling Expedition

Unprecedented amount of data deposited in CAMERA database; features enhanced tools to visualize and analyze metagenomic data; Calit2 director Larry Smarr is quoted.
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3.15.2007
"Orange County Register"
Top UCI Researcher Resigns

The paper reports on the resignation of Albert Yee, Calit2's division director at UC Irvine, after two years in the job; mentions Calit2 director Larry Smarr.
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3.14.2007
"Science Daily"
Millions Of New Genes, Thousands Of New Protein Families Found In Ocean Sampling Expedition

Report on first scientific results from sequencing of ocean microbes collected by the Venter Institute's Global Ocean Sampling (GOS) expedition; includes quote from Calit2's Larry Smarr and information on a paper co-authored by UCSD's Susan Taylor.
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3.14.2007
"Washington Post"
Seas Yield Surprising Catch of Unknown Genes

Rick Weiss reports on the launch of the Venter Institute's project to sequence the DNA of thousands of ocean microbes; he notes that the metagenomic analysis was "conducted on an immensely powerful supercomputer designed for the project by the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology," which "tallied genetic coding for more than 6 million new proteins, doubling the number already tabulated in the world's genetic databases."


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3.13.2007
"UC Santa Cruz News"
Internet pioneer Larry Smarr to speak at UCSC on Thursday, March 22

The news release notes that "Internet pioneer" and Calit2 director Larry Smarr will talk on "How Global-scale Personal Lightwaves are Transforming Scientific Research," the first in a Distinguished Lecture Series sponsored by UCSC's Baskin School of Engineering.
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3.13.2007
"The JHU Gazette"
Digital grid to link heart researchers

The Johns Hopkins University magazine reports on an $8.5 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to create a Cardiovascular Research Grid; the consortium includes Calit2 participant Mark Ellisman.
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3.13.2007
"Byte and Switch"
UCSD Launches Cyberinfrastructure

Report on announcement that the CAMERA cyberinfrastructure and database of marine microbial metagenomics was launched by Calit2 and Venter Institute.
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3.13.2007
"Scientific American"
Yacht voyage turns up abundant sample of genes

Maggie Fox reports on the publication of the first scientific analyses of a wealth of metagenomic data on ocean microbes made available through the CAMERA project, a joint venture of Venter Institute and Calit2.
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3.12.2007
"UCSD Guardian"
'Renaissance Man' Fuses Culture, Science at New Center

Casey Lo reports on Calit2's new Center of Interdisciplinary Science for Art, Architecture and Archaeology (CISA3), led by Maurizio Seracini, which is actively working with UCSD students.
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3.12.2007
"GRIDtoday"
Cardiovascular Research Grid Receives $8.5M

Announcement of the Cardiovascular Research Grid, a cyber infrastructure that will link top cardiovascular researchers at multiple institutions,including UCSD's Center for Research in Biological Systems, led by Mark Ellisman.
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3.1.2007
"Games Magazine"
DinoQuest Online

DinoQuest Online, a joint venture with the UCI Game Lab and the Discovery Science Center, is profiled.

2.28.2007
"Fox6 News"
CISA3 Center at UC San Diego

Lyn Stuart reports on the launch of a new center at UCSD to examine the history of works of art, architecture and archaeology, to be led by Maurizio Seracini, Class of '73. Length: 2:32
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2.18.2007
"Orange County Register"
The End of the Book?

Electronic publishing is replacing print, changing reading as well as society. Academic affiliate Ramesh Jain comments.

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2.16.2007
"Orange County Register"
UCI Has Robot that Helps Stroke Patients

A device developed at UC Irvine by a Calit2 academic affiliate helps stroke victims regain lost manual dexterity, a breakthrough in robotic medicine.
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2.2.2007
"Time Magazine"
Cracking a Real-Life Da Vinci Code

Rome correspondent Jeff Israely reports on the re-opening of the search for Da Vinci's Battle of Anghiari mural, with Calit2's Maurizio Seracini leading the effort.
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1.16.2007
"World News Australia"
Super-fast broadband links researchers

New OptIPortal at the University of Melbourne linked with Calit2 at UC San Diego at "250 times faster than a standard broadband connection... [and at] 50 times higher than the highest reesolution HD television commercially available."
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1.10.2007
"EETimes"
Vision research yields improved driving experience

Computer vision researchers at the UCSD have demonstrated techniques to improve recognition of human activity by using cameras that operate at different wavelengths than those used in human vision. "The new systems we are developing are multi-perspective and multimodal," said Mohan Trivedi, professor of electrical and computer engineering in UCSD's Jacobs School of Engineering and an affiliate of Calit2 on the UCSD campus.
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1.8.2007
"This Week at UCSD"
New Center at Calit2 to Work on Da Vinci Masterpiece

Calit2 will create a new center in early 2007 to bring the benefits of science and technology to the analysis and restoration of great works of art and historic monuments. UCSD bioengineering alum Maurizio Seracini, Class of '73, joined the staff of Calit2 in October and is leading the effort to create a center of interdisciplinary studies for art, architecture and archaeology. Mentioned in "The Da Vinci Code," Seracini pioneered the use of multi-spectral imaging and other techniques to scan works of art and one of the new center's first projects will focus on a Da Vinci masterpiece. The center will also launch a project to study one of the most important structures of Renaissance Italy.
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1.5.2007
"HPC Wire"
Schwarzenegger Proposes $95 Million For Tech Initiative

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will propose nearly $95 million in the state budget to create the Governor's Research and Innovation Initiative. This initiative provides funding for major projects that will grow California's economic strength in key innovation sectors, including cleantech, biotech and nanotech. The proposal aims to reaffirm California's position as a world leader in advanced research and innovation that creates jobs while preserving the environment. The Governor's budget provides $19.8 million (General Fund) for the California Institutes for Science and Innovation (CISI). CISI is a multidisciplinary research effort by the University of California-working in partnership with private companies-in the areas of information technology, biomedical research and nanotechnology.
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1.1.2007
"San Diego Union-Tribune"
In 'social cinema,' you have a role

Arts writer James Hebert interviews and profiles UCSD new-media artist Adriene Jenik and her SPECFLIC project launched at Calit2's dedication, and supported by Calit2 in a San Jose showing of SPECFLIC in the fall.
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