Protein folding and viral infection
Understanding protein folding has many possible areas of biological and biomedical impact. For example, consider one of the major research areas of the Kasson lab at the University of Virginia,…
Read moreUnderstanding protein folding has many possible areas of biological and biomedical impact. For example, consider one of the major research areas of the Kasson lab at the University of Virginia,…
Read moreThe FCF site has had some DNS changes and you may not be able to reach it from its normal url (http://foldingforum.org/). If not, please try this one temporarily: http://m202.sgded.com/~folding1/…
Read moreHere's a guest post from Prof. Xuhui Huang's lab at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, another collaborating labortory in the Folding@home consortium. Prof. Huang and his lab have made…
Read moreHere's an update one one of our key projects looking into protein folding, performed in collaboration with Prof. Jesus Izaguirre's lab at Notre Dame. Below is an update from Prof.…
Read moreThe stats system went down last night and is now back up. We are working on recrediting the WUs that came in last night. WUs coming in now should be…
Read moreAs we've mentioned earlier, we have been preparing changes to the bigadv system –– both an increase in the number of cores required (and a shortening of deadlines to match)…
Read moreWe've finished our stats recredit. It should be comprehensive, but we encourage donors to let us know in our forum if there are still problems.
Read moreWe're investigating reports that donors stats were not registered into the stats system. We're working on a recredit now.
Read moreHere's our (I think) last update on this recent outage. This was a major disaster at Stanford affecting the whole campus and I'm grateful for our team coming in on…
Read moreThe whole Stanford campus is having a major issue due to the lack of chilled water on campus. This is causing issues for many of our servers in different server…
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