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Interdisciplinary Research

Over the past ten years, researchers at the Molecular Sciences Institute (MSI) have been creating a functional interdisciplinary genomic research environment. Much of what we have learned about conducting interdisciplinary research we gained while pursuing the Alpha project. The Alpha Project aims to predict the quantitative behavior of the alpha pheromone signal transduction pathway in the budding yeast S.cerevisiae. To do this work we have needed to couple ongoing experimentation and the development of new experimental methods with development of computational and other formal (i.e, mathematical) approaches. We have had some success with this work, and a contributing factor has been that we recognize and acknowledge our common ground. Whether or not we began as biologists or come to biology, after 'immigration' from different disciplines, we have all moved to a frontier biological problem. It is only by learning together that we can make progress at this frontier. This need to work together across subject boundaries makes great demands on the researchers involved, Researchers must be able to effectively articulate and communicate numerous aspects of their subject expertise, including basic facts, advanced arguments, and also their "tacit knowledge".  The MSI will continue to disseminate lessons we have learned about performing such work to the broader scientific community so that other researchers may evaluate such lessons or insights for themselves.

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