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Web Content Identifying Cancer DNA Changes With XSEDE Resources
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Web Content Identifying Cancer DNA Changes With XSEDE Resources
"Nobody in my group is really an expert in IT or computer science. We're trained in bioinformatics," says Uma Chandran
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Web Content Looking a Hominid in the Mouth
Chimpanzee “Oral Microbiome” shows surprising frequency of species linked to human disease
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Web Content XSEDE Systems Power DNA-Based Identification of Surface, Airborne Microbes Worldwide
Samples from 60 cities reveal previously unknown microbes, diversity of antibiotic resistance genes
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Web Content Supercomputers Unlock Reproductive Mysteries of Viruses and Life
XSEDE’s Stampede2, Comet supercomputers complete simulations pertinent to coronavirus, DNA replication
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Web Content Getting to the Core of HIV Replication
HIV-1 viral capsid simulations on XSEDE-allocated Stampede2, Bridges, Darwin systems uncover nucleotide entry mechanism
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