
The Hogue lab and the Blueprint trademark are alive and well at NUS in Singapore.
Brief History: Between 1997-2007 the Hogue Laboratory (Blueprint.org)
was located at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto where we developed BIND
and other bioinformatics resources. Dr. Hogue was affiliated with the
University of Toronto as a non-tenure track Associate Professor.
Facing funding and staffing cutbacks in 2005, the intellectual property
amassed by the group was sold by Mount Sinai Hospital & founders to
Thomson-Reuters Scientific in March of 2007.
was located at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto where we developed BIND
and other bioinformatics resources. Dr. Hogue was affiliated with the
University of Toronto as a non-tenure track Associate Professor.
Facing funding and staffing cutbacks in 2005, the intellectual property
amassed by the group was sold by Mount Sinai Hospital & founders to
Thomson-Reuters Scientific in March of 2007.
In late 2007 Dr.
Hogue moved to Singapore where he is now tenure-track faculty in
Southeast Asia's Premiere Research University – the National
Unviversity of Singapore.
And he has put up the archives of the old Mt. Sinai-based phase of the project. Ah, memories. Having helped open the Blueprint node in Singapore a few years ago, it's great to see Blueprint find new life there.