Contributors
The malibu workbench was developed by Robert Ezra Langlois under the guidance of Prof. Hui Lu. In addition, Adam Carlson and George Genchev helped develop this website, which comprises a large porition of the workbench. Matthew B. Carson assisted in the development of this workbench by using malibu in his research and giving feedback on usability and bugs.
NIH Training Grant: Cellular Signaling in the Cardiovascular System
T32 HL 07692 P.I. John Solaro
Illinois Open Source License
University of Illinois
Open Source License
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Laboratory of Computational Proteomics
University of Illinois at Chicago
http://proteomics.bioengr.uic.edu/malibu
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