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roperw
Cruncher U.S.A. Joined: Apr 27, 2010 Post Count: 5 Status: Offline |
I'm Walter Earl Roper and am a University of Illinois Graduate having worked at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and SAIC.
I'm looking for a genetic project to work on. How do I get this rolling? Sincerely, Walter Earl Roper University of Illinois e: roperw@uisalumni.org w: 309.310.7565 |
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rembertw
Senior Cruncher Belgium Joined: Nov 21, 2005 Post Count: 275 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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It depends a bit on what exactly you imagine doing.
If you favor the numbercrunching (like most of the people here) then all you need to do is to select the projects where you want to add your computercycles to. The WCG program does the rest. If you favor actively helping inside a project, then I would assume you'd best find the scientists through their own websites and contact them there directly. Me, I'm plenty happy helping by donating my computer time. ![]() |
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TKH
Former World Community Grid Admin USA Joined: Aug 13, 2005 Post Count: 775 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Hello roperw,
Welcome to World Community Grid! Our records reflect that you have joined and downloaded your first work unit. Let us know if you need any additional assistance. Thank you for participating! Tedi |
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