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Folding Team 50178 Established!

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Buddabing:

--- Quote from: PCtech on April 24, 2006, 02:40:20 pm ---I've heard of this before...been around for years...do you know if they've gotten anywere by using this method?

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From the FAQ:

What has the project completed so far? We have been able to fold several proteins in the 5-10 microsecond time range with experimental validation of our folding kinetics. This is a fundamental advance over previous work. Scientific papers detailing our results can be found at papers.html. We are now moving to other important proteins used in structural biology studies of folding as well as proteins involved in disease. There are many peer-reviewed and published in top journals (Science, Nature, Nature Structural Biology, PNAS, JMB, etc) which have resulted from FAH. Current, more than all of the other major distributed computing projects combined!

Fuzi:
Wouldn't help Stanford fold boxes; sorry.

shmokes:

--- Quote from: Fuzi on April 28, 2006, 09:12:00 pm ---Wouldn't help Stanford fold boxes; sorry.

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Erm . . . neither would I.  Luckily for Stanford, folding proteins is much more important than folding boxes.

Buddabing:
Here is a link to our team's page at Stanford. We have about 10,000 points so far.

cdbrown:
If I could get some more rigs going I would fold for BYOAC but I'm already on another team (have so far provided 835,035 over the years).  Need to convince the IT people to put it on some of the machines.

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