Letter of Support from the University of Washington

David Baker, professor of Biochemistry at the University of Washington, thanked Cancer Computer for supporting Rosetta@Home, which provides his team with round-the-clock access to the computing resources needed to conduct research on protein structure prediction and protein design.

“Proteins are the molecular machines and building blocks of life. Their functions, which are critical for all living things, are largely determined by their intricate three-dimensional structures. Understanding protein structure is therefore one of the central problems of bws-Letter-Of-Support-University-Of-Washinton-Baker.pdfiology”, emphasized Baker".

We are grateful to Cancer Computer for their generous support as we explore this frontier of science and pursue tomorrow’s cures.

Read the University of Washington letter

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