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IT+Informatics :: High Performance Computing

Microsoft Announces Synthetic Biology Grants
TODAY | Bio-IT World | Microsoft Research has announced the six winners of its inaugural grants in synthetic biology, from a field of 49 proposals from 11 countries. more
Connecting Computing to Science
Mar 12 | HPCwire | Rick Stevens, head of Argonne National Lab’s Computing and Life Sciences directorate, on the future of computational biology. more
Refining Data Mining
Mar 08 | The RPM Report The FDA and pharmas are taking control of a powerful new tool for drug safety analysis. But there are concerns. more
IBM Tries to Make Computing Clusters Easier
Mar 06 | Computerworld | It may be too early to talk plug-and-play, but IBM believes it can help businesses of all sizes easily cluster their servers to handle intensive computing workloads. more
Appro Introduces HPC Workstation
Mar 05 | Bio-IT World | Appro last week announced the Appro XtremeWorkstation, a high-performance workstation with 128 GB of memory and two or four AMD Opteron 8000 series processors. more
HP's New Soft Spot for Software
Mar 01 | BusinessWeek | Having surpassed Dell in PCs, Hewlett-Packard sees the future in software—and is taking aim at Big Blue. more
Life Sciences Turning to YouTube
Jan 25 | Bio-IT World | Life scientists are eagerly taking advantage of a variety of next-generation “Web 2.0” Internet features to learn, collaborate, and interact more easily. more
Bio-IT Briefs
Mar 09 | Bio-IT World | FULL STORIES

  • Sigma-Aldrich launches Mission siRNA druggable genome libraries
  • InforSense unveils Customer Hub to empower life scientists and informaticians
  • BlueGnome updates its CytoChip with known copy number variations
  • NIH director launches funding program for innovative new investigators
  • Computer program predicts risk of breast cancer

 
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