Hi,
It would be interesting to know what, if any, the bottlenecks are? The Wiki site contains many interesting ideas and potential avenues to explore, but from what I can see it is lacking an Action Plan!
>From my own perspective I would be interested in finding out more of the software/hardware requirements of the project and the potential use of Grid-based technologies (a pet interest). I have experience of using the Globus toolkit and I am working on another project developing an open source platform for plugging & playing various commerical applications; it is aimed at secondary education but the platform is sufficiently generic to be used by any type of software.
Regards, Jake
> -----Original Message----- > From: tdi-discuss-bounces@salilab.org > [mailto:tdi-discuss-bounces@salilab.org]On Behalf Of Luca Brivio > Sent: 13 February 2005 20:55 > To: tdi-discuss@tropicaldisease.org > Subject: Re: [TDI-discuss] volunteer > > > On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 23:26:02 EST > HUBIE2001@aol.com wrote: > > > My name is Adam Huber and I am a medical student at UNSW in Sydney > > Australia. I am interested in beginning research focused > on tropical > > and infectious disease for underserved populations (A mission that > > seemingly matches TDI). I am, however, confused. > > If someone will tell me where to sign up and give me some research > > topics to begin on, I'd be greatful. > > Hi! It may seems this mailing list was dead, but it isn't so! Instead, > I think the problem is that TDI is yet at the start point! If you want > to contribute, I advise you to contact the people whose e-mail adress > you can find on the website. > > -- > Luca Brivio > > Web: http://icebrook.altervista.org > Jabber: lucab83@jabber.org > > ______________________________________________________________ > __________ > > "Homo sum: humani nil a me alienum puto" (P. Terentius Afer) > ______________________________________________________________ > __________ >