Canadian research group opens throttle on systems biology with commodity FPGA-based computer hardware solutions; Blueprint and University of Toronto FPGA-based mass spectrometry search solution accelerates data analysis and reduces cost of research.

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M2 PRESSWIRE-8 March 2005-The Blueprint Initiative: Canadian research group opens throttle on systems biology with commodity FPGA-based computer hardware solutions; Blueprint and University of Toronto FPGA-based mass spectrometry search solution accelerates data analysis and reduces cost of research(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07032005 Toronto, Canada -- Researchers at The Blueprint Initiative, a research program in the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital, and the University of Toronto`s Edward S.

Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering announced today that they have developed a hardware-based method for accelerating data analysis that comes with a dramatically lower price tag than...

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