Message boards : Rosetta@home Science : Duplicating effort?
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mfmjos Send message Joined: 14 Jan 06 Posts: 1 Credit: 532,100 RAC: 0 |
So I was reading about some of the other BOINC projects and I see World Community Grid and Rosetta both say they are working HIV among other things. I'm sure someone smarter than myself has thought of this, but I wasn't able to find any info. Are Rosetta and WCG taking different approaches, are they dividing the work, what's the deal? I was just wondering. I want to contribute my cycles to a worthy cause. Thanks, DC |
Dimitris Hatzopoulos Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 336 Credit: 80,939 RAC: 0 |
This should be in the FAQ (it is, but it's limited to R@H and F@H). You can read about the differences in: http://www.hyper.net/dc-howto.html (look under "Differences between life science projects") Also, Paul Buck's BOINC Wiki has a section on diffs Best UFO Resources Wikipedia R@h How-To: Join Distributed Computing projects that benefit humanity |
BennyRop Send message Joined: 17 Dec 05 Posts: 555 Credit: 140,800 RAC: 0 |
Rosetta is working at improving the Rosetta client - which others will use for finding cures/treatments for various diseases; so we're helping to get the client ready for other projects to use. |
Ethan Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 05 Posts: 286 Credit: 9,304,700 RAC: 0 |
Rosetta@home is being used by the Baker lab to study many things, including as posted below, the improvement of the Rosetta application. The Rosetta software is available, for free, to academic researchers worldwide (WCG being one). You can think of Rosetta as a software compiler (if you have any background in programming). Improvements to this compiler result in better protein predictions, a benefit all who use it. Here's a list of all the things being worked on within the Baker Lab: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/rah_medical_relevance.php -Ethan |
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