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Computing for Humanity is perched at the summit of cutting edge scientific and medical research. Together, with our partners and collaborators, we seek to illuminate paths to new opportunities that will rid humanity of devastating diseases, help to prevent the effects of climate change, discovery medical advancements, in its process, endow the world with a brighter future for all mankind.
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Advancing drug formulation: Insights from Dr. Julio Facelli
Dr. Julio Facelli, Advancing Drug Formulation
Fernando Barroso da Silva: Research improves our understanding of diseases and biomolecular interactions
Fernando Barroso da Silva, our research analyzes diseases and biomolecular interactions.
Ari Ginsparg: Moving one step closer to making a difference in the lives of those affected by conditions like narcolepsy
Ari Ginsparg, his thesis on computational drug discovery for narcolepsy involves a pioneering algorithm developed using the Rosetta protein modeling suite. Ari emphasizes the vital role of resources like the Open Science Grid, supported by Computing for Humanity, which allows researchers to expand the frontiers of scientific knowledge.
Queen’s Cancer Researchers received supercomputing resources
Encouraging needs to be met locally.
Cancer Computer featured in Hyperion Research's 73rd HPC forum update
Encouraging needs to be met locally.
Letter of Support from the University of Washington
Achieving a net zero carbon footprint.
Help further research for a better tomorrow.
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