Collaborative Research
Argonne’s Computing, Environment, and Life Sciences (CELS) directorate maintains an unrivaled collection of resources to enable insight to a broad range of problems from a wide range of perspectives, including experimental, computational, and theoretical. Our strongest asset is the collective experience and expertise of our scientists, researchers, and mathematicians here and at our shared institutes at the University of Chicago.
Center for Structural Genomics of Infectious Diseases
The Center for Structural Genomics of Infectious Diseases (CSGID) applies state-of-the-art high-throughput structural biology technologies to experimentally characterize the three-dimensional atomic structure of targeted proteins from certain pathogens causing emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.
Exascale Computing Project
The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) is a collaborative effort of two U.S. Department of Energy organizations – the Office of Science (DOE-SC) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Argonne is one of six core national laboratories playing a key role in the ECP.
Midwest Center for Structural Genomics
The Midwest Center for Structural Genomics (MCSG) was established in 2000 as a part of the Protein Structure Initiative (PSI) and for the past decade has collaborated with the biological community and developed enabling technology to address problems related to microbial pathogenesis, microbial metabolism, microbe-host interactions, and human disease.
Northwestern-Argonne Institute for Science and Engineering
The Northwestern-Argonne Institute for Science and Engineering (NAISE) fosters research collaborations in energy, biological and environmental systems, and national security and provides students with unique educational opportunities.