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Message 62805 - Posted: 6 Aug 2009, 19:41:53 UTC

Sorry for being a little bit off topic now, but i have one question.

When do we know, that Rosetta is crunching something for or against Diabetes?
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Message 62819 - Posted: 7 Aug 2009, 16:10:26 UTC - in response to Message 62805.  
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Sorry for being a little bit off topic now, but i have one question.

When do we know, that Rosetta is crunching something for or against Diabetes?


Watch the amyloids thread - I've found some information that at least type 2 diabetes can be caused by amyloids, but haven't gotten around to adding it to that thread yet. Rosetta is already working on amyloids, although apparantly mostly for Alzheimer's research so far.

Also watch the zinc-binding proteins thread - I've found some evidence that some of them are involved in the immune system, and therefore some are likely to related to the cause of type 1 diabetes. Also, the pancreas is one of the two organs that use the most zinc.

I'd say, though, that Rosetta is more working on software likely to be used by diabetes researchers later, than actually working specifically on diabetes very much now.

I've found another BOINC site that appears to be closer to work related to diabetes, and plan to mention more details about them here when they both get past beta tests and have a significant number of workunits available.

Expect them to have application programs even more memory-hungry than Rosetta, though.
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Message 62821 - Posted: 7 Aug 2009, 18:06:20 UTC - in response to Message 62819.  

Sorry for being a little bit off topic now, but i have one question.

When do we know, that Rosetta is crunching something for or against Diabetes?


Watch the amyloids thread - I've found some information that at least type 2 diabetes can be caused by amyloids, but haven't gotten around to adding it to that thread yet. Rosetta is already working on amyloids, although apparantly mostly for Alzheimer's research so far.

Also watch the zinc-binding proteins thread - I've found some evidence that some of them are involved in the immune system, and therefore some are likely to related to the cause of type 1 diabetes. Also, the pancreas is one of the two organs that use the most zinc.

I'd say, though, that Rosetta is more working on software likely to be used by diabetes researchers later, than actually working specifically on diabetes very much now.

I've found another BOINC site that appears to be closer to work related to diabetes, and plan to mention more details about them here when they both get past beta tests and have a significant number of workunits available.

Expect them to have application programs even more memory-hungry than Rosetta, though.




can you tell me the names of the sites??
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Message 62826 - Posted: 7 Aug 2009, 20:30:45 UTC - in response to Message 62821.  

Sorry for being a little bit off topic now, but i have one question.

When do we know, that Rosetta is crunching something for or against Diabetes?


Watch the amyloids thread - I've found some information that at least type 2 diabetes can be caused by amyloids, but haven't gotten around to adding it to that thread yet. Rosetta is already working on amyloids, although apparantly mostly for Alzheimer's research so far.

Also watch the zinc-binding proteins thread - I've found some evidence that some of them are involved in the immune system, and therefore some are likely to related to the cause of type 1 diabetes. Also, the pancreas is one of the two organs that use the most zinc.

I'd say, though, that Rosetta is more working on software likely to be used by diabetes researchers later, than actually working specifically on diabetes very much now.

I've found another BOINC site that appears to be closer to work related to diabetes, and plan to mention more details about them here when they both get past beta tests and have a significant number of workunits available.

Expect them to have application programs even more memory-hungry than Rosetta, though.




can you tell me the names of the sites??



I have found one side: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=4451
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Message 62827 - Posted: 7 Aug 2009, 20:32:44 UTC - in response to Message 62819.  

Sorry for being a little bit off topic now, but i have one question.

When do we know, that Rosetta is crunching something for or against Diabetes?


Watch the amyloids thread - I've found some information that at least type 2 diabetes can be caused by amyloids, but haven't gotten around to adding it to that thread yet. Rosetta is already working on amyloids, although apparantly mostly for Alzheimer's research so far.

Also watch the zinc-binding proteins thread - I've found some evidence that some of them are involved in the immune system, and therefore some are likely to related to the cause of type 1 diabetes. Also, the pancreas is one of the two organs that use the most zinc.

I'd say, though, that Rosetta is more working on software likely to be used by diabetes researchers later, than actually working specifically on diabetes very much now.

I've found another BOINC site that appears to be closer to work related to diabetes, and plan to mention more details about them here when they both get past beta tests and have a significant number of workunits available.

Expect them to have application programs even more memory-hungry than Rosetta, though.



thx for the information.

Do you mean the project: superlink@technion? I have attached this project, too.
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Message 62828 - Posted: 7 Aug 2009, 23:39:00 UTC

That one. I didn't want to suggest that anyone not ready for beta testing should participate there yet - but, come to think of it, the Rosetta environment is much like beta testing elsewhere, but with a higher volume of workunits.
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Message 62840 - Posted: 8 Aug 2009, 18:17:43 UTC - in response to Message 62828.  

That one. I didn't want to suggest that anyone not ready for beta testing should participate there yet - but, come to think of it, the Rosetta environment is much like beta testing elsewhere, but with a higher volume of workunits.


Most of my attached projects are Beta. Only Rosetta and Seti have "normal" status. I will help, where i can help.
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Message 63597 - Posted: 4 Oct 2009, 20:28:48 UTC - in response to Message 63542.  

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090930102723.htm



Thats the bad point:

The larger the number of different kinds of autoantibodies, the higher the risk for diabetes, and the younger the child with autoantibodies, the earlier disease onset will be.

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Message 63897 - Posted: 31 Oct 2009, 20:52:28 UTC

I love your informations. Keep up the good work.
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Message 64083 - Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 2:38:38 UTC - in response to Message 64082.  

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080330/hl_nm/diabetes_genes_dc

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sorry about that i put it up last march
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