To: Rich Kahn
From:
Sent Thur 2/20/2014 4:17:27 PM
Subject Fwd: Invoice for Jeffrey?
look-y here! ha...i forwarded to JE...lets see what he has to say.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Joseph Thakuria
Subject: Re: Invoice for Jeffrey?
Date: February 20, 2014 11:08:17 AM EST
To:
Hi
Just wanted to check in and see if Jeffrey had any questions on the invoice.
Some of the scientific articles I forwarded are pretty dense so I'm happy to summarize
those for him if he would find that helpful.
Joe Thakuria
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 3:16 PM, wrote:
of course!
On Feb 10, 2014, at 3:16 PM, Joseph Thakuria
wrote:
Hi would you mind passing on the following attachment and
text below to Jeffrey? It was missing in my original invoice email.
Joe
Hi Jeffrey,
This attachment was missing from my original invoice email. A few points regarding
this paper:
I. The pgp is not interested in pursuing this clinical metabolome research (too
clinical), and now that I'll be working on my own study, they no
longer have the medical expertise for this.
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2. So, even though the data for this small exploratory/perspective piece was looked
at with a small number of PGP samples, our follow up publication
(which would be an "original research" paper rather than
exploratory/perspective piece) would involve a much larger number
of samples from the MGH Virtual Genomics Clinic with
accompanying biochemical data.
3. PGP has also abandoned the GPS analyses tool I was instrumental in creating
(see Fig. 1 of attached). GPS could be resurrected or built from
scratch with support from the bioinformatics part-time hire listed in
the invoice. Cross comparisons of the 3 servers and 6 analyses tools
in the first half of year I would help create a dramatically improved
Genome Parsing System (GPS) - especially with respect to UI and
genome visualization.
4. Because it is non-clinical and public, the PGP never fully implemented the
participant survey found in Table I. This will be fully implemented in
the MGH VGC. Table 1 gives you an idea of the type of
questionnaire we'll use in our study and rationale for collecting this
data.
Joe
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Joseph Thakuria
wrote:
Thanks again,
Joe
On Fcb 10, 2014 1:23 PM, wrote:
Excellent...I hope this all works out for you both.
On Feb 10, 2014, at 1:16 PM, Joseph Thakuria
wrote:
thanks - my apologies again for the long wait
on this.
I need drill down on a few more numbers but the
invoice is essentially a comprehensive overview of the
research I'm planning on making my life's work.
It's very ambitious and some initial funding will be
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critical in jump starting the whole project.
Joe
On Feb 10, 2014 12:56 PM,
wrote:
FANTASTIC!!!
Thank you s0000 very much. Hope you had a great
time snow boarding!!
I will pass this along to Jeffrey and I'm sure he will be
in touch.
On Feb 10, 2014, at 12:51 PM, Jose h Thakuria
wrote:
Hi
Sorry the delay. I was busy catching
up on clinical work and snowboarding all
last week with friends in Breckenridge.
Please pass on the attached invoice to Jeffrey. There are quite a few
attachments so I would instruct him to
start with the invoice which will make
reference to other attachments (and put
them in proper context).
I provided a lot of info (erring on the side of providing more
explanation rather than too little).
Jeffrey should feel free to contact me anytime with questions regardin
by email or cell phone
Thanks!
Joe
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:51a
wrote:
Hello joe Hope you had a nice
weekend. Might you be able to give me
an update on the invoice Jeffrey would
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like from you?
Thanks,
Sent from my iPhone
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