Reunion in Madison
Last week we had a really nice meeting in Madison, WI on combining simulations and machine learning to understand protein dynamics. This meeting was hosted through CECAM (Centre Européen de…
Read moreLast week we had a really nice meeting in Madison, WI on combining simulations and machine learning to understand protein dynamics. This meeting was hosted through CECAM (Centre Européen de…
Read moreContributed by Sergio Perez Conesa All our thoughts, movements, and heartbeats are governed by electrical signals in our bodies. These electrical signals are nothing but charged particles, called ions, crossing…
Read moreFor over 20 years, Folding@home has relied almost exclusively on government agencies like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) for financial support. We’ve also been…
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Read moreShukla group (http://www.shuklagroup.org) at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has just configured new Folding@home servers (ds01[a-d].scs.illionis.edu), which would help us carry out exciting computational experiments in collaboration with the vibrant…
Read more[Guest post by Daniel L. Parton of the Chodera Lab, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.] We’re about to roll out our first major F@h project on the new work server at…
Read moreThe Chodera laboratory at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) has just received our new Folding@Home server hardware, allowing us to tap into the 10+ PFLOP/s of computing resources generously provided…
Read moreI wanted to continue the series of introducing FAH team members. Greg Bowman has been a key figure in FAH the last few years, especially in methods and software development…
Read moreWhile it's not directly a major milestone for FAH, it's something very relevant for me: July 1 was my 10th year anniversary at Stanford. It's amazing that 10 years has…
Read moreJason Wagoner is a relatively new member of the FAH team, but has already made some critically important contributions. Jason has already done a great deal of research relevant to…
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