Tulane speeds simulations with cluster migration: completing biocomputing simulations in a timely manner improves research quality and allows more focused and valid results.(FOCUS - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)

Scientific Computing, October, 2005 by Pitcher, Eric

Tulane University is home to the Center for Computational Science (CCS), a unique facility designed to provide computational resources for research projects across many disciplines. The Center provides an infrastructure for investigators interested in computational science to exchange ideas, produce research and establish new collaborations.

One of these collaborative efforts involves a team of researchers performing computational simulations of multi-scale models in biological systems. This research is funded through individual research grants from the National Institute of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), as well as a Center grant from the NIH entitled "Biocomputing: Integrating...

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