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bshanks@111 | 4 \begin{document}
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bshanks@111 | 5 == Budget Justification ==
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bshanks@111 | 6
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bshanks@111 | 7 Because the anticipated product is mainly intellectual property (approaches for extracting information from
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bshanks@111 | 8 large data sets of a particular sort), this work depends most heavily on personnel, as reflected in the budget.
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bshanks@111 | 10 \vspace{0.3cm} \noindent **A. Senior/Key Person**
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bshanks@111 | 12 \noindent 1. Charles F. Stevens, M.D., Ph.D., Principal Investigator (effort \= 4.80 calendar months), will direct the
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bshanks@111 | 13 project, engage in improving the computational approaches from the ones currently being used, contribute
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bshanks@111 | 14 to developing the mathematical basis for the algorithms, participate in the interpretation of data, and write
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bshanks@111 | 15 drafts of journal articles. Stevens is known for combining theory with experiment, is trained in physics and
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bshanks@111 | 16 mathematics as well as in biology, and has been using computation approaches to data analysis for many
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bshanks@111 | 17 years in many different contexts.
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bshanks@111 | 19 In the subsequent year a 3% increment has been calculated.
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bshanks@111 | 21 \vspace{0.3cm} \noindent **B. Other Personnel**
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bshanks@111 | 23 \indent Postdoctoral Associates.
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bshanks@111 | 25 To be named, Ph.D., Research Associate (effort \= 12 calendar months), trained in computational
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bshanks@111 | 26 techniques and machine learning to work collaboratively on the problem of deriving cortical arealization from
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bshanks@111 | 27 gene expression patterns.
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bshanks@111 | 29 Graduate Students.
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bshanks@111 | 31 Baylis Shanks, M.S. (effort \= 12 calendar months), is currently working on the project for his thesis.
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bshanks@111 | 32 Shanks is currently in the Computational Neuroscience program at the University of California, San Diego,
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bshanks@111 | 33 and has been primarily responsible for applying the suite of standard approaches to the problem of
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bshanks@111 | 34 identifying genetic tags that identify cortical areas. He is well trained in computational methods for the
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bshanks@111 | 35 analysis of large data sets, and is at home with neurobiology.
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bshanks@111 | 37 \vspace{0.3cm} \noindent **D. Travel**
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bshanks@111 | 39 \noindent 1. Domestic. Funds are requested to cover the cost of attending three scientific meetings to present work
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bshanks@111 | 40 related to this project at \$1,500 each (airfare, ground transportation, registration, lodging, meals).
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bshanks@111 | 42 \vspace{0.3cm} \noindent **F. Other Direct Costs**
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bshanks@111 | 44 \noindent 1. Material and Supplies. Computer related consumables, software licenses \$11,000; computer
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bshanks@111 | 45 equipment, including mass storage \$6,000.
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bshanks@111 | 46 \\2. Publication costs. Graphics, page charges, and reprints.
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bshanks@111 | 47 \\4. ADP/Computer Services. Institutional computer services and network access charges.
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bshanks@111 | 48 \\8. Central Services. Institutional services for which investigators are charged on a fee-for-use basis
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bshanks@111 | 49 include lab support shop, small equipment repair and maintenance, photocopying, and postage.
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bshanks@111 | 50 \\9. Graduate Student Fees. The University of California, San Diego resident fees for 2009-2010 are
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bshanks@111 | 51 currently estimated at \$10,945, and a portion (\$5,468) is budgeted so that in year 1 the combined
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bshanks@111 | 52 salary/benefits/fees amount does not exceed the maximum amount allowed by NIH (\$37,368).
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bshanks@111 | 54 \end{document}
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