Exciting results regarding new possible drug leads for Alzheimer’s
We have had some exciting results regarding new possible drug leads for Alzheimer’s. We hope to be submitting these soon for publication.
Read moreWe have had some exciting results regarding new possible drug leads for Alzheimer’s. We hope to be submitting these soon for publication.
Read moreWe’ve been using our new Protomol (Core B4) core to study the activation of src Kinase, an enzyme that is involved in the onset of some kinds of cancer.
Read moreThe first stage of Storage@home is now launching. Storage@home is a sister project to Folding@home. The goal is to store data on volunteer machines that can then be used and…
Read moreDel has been involved in the development of new software methods (Ocker) for the chaperonin inhibitor project.
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 moreI just got news that our main power feed has been damaged by the SIM1 construction crew. We may be out of power for over 6 hours. The good news is…
Read moreThere was a brief, unplanned network outage. There was an unintentional network outage caused by maintenance this morning from about 7:30 to 7:50 AM. Ironically, the work we were performing…
Read moreThe scientific code underlying our research has a lot of dials and switches. It can be very tempting to play with those switches to optimize the calculations. However, many of…
Read moreWe are preparing for the public release of a new work unit category: extra-large advanced methods work units. Some background information is provided below; we'll update this thread with more details as…
Read moreFor those running the windows SMP client, I just wanted to remind donors that the previous client expires today and that an update has been available for a few days.…
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