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Former Member
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To see our progress so far see:
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/images/rbonneau/HPFStatus200508126y7e1a0h.jpg HPF-1 Progress! 75% done! 2005-08-12 As you can see we’re progressing at a good rate now. With only 25% of the folding left and Dec-2005 right around the corner we’ve (Lars Malmstroem, Rich Bonneau, Mike Riffle :: at the UW and the ISB) been focusing on getting the results formatted for biologists. This is no small task but we’ve got a lot of the stuff in place as part of prior projects. The database back end will sit mirrored in a few places while biologists will hit the database using the tool Cytoscape. Overall a prototype of this system should be up for Yeast soon (Lars and Mike’s work). Once we see this prototype in action we’ll fire up the Human, Plasmodium, etc. versions for all the proteins we’ve done on the grid and (of course) write the paper. It’s been much less than a year on the grid and nearing 1.5 years since the IBM people convinced me that this thing was real and not some strange dream, but it seems like the project has been going on for a lot longer … so December is right around the corner. Next month I should be ready to give a link to actual database for kicks (you’ll be able to see proteins cut up into domains and navigate the annotations for each gene/protein). Thanks all you volunteers for cranking through so many proteins so far…. So far the average volunteer has folded 2.8 million protein conformations, most of which are upstairs on the disk-pack! More later, Richard Bonneau ISB, seattle |
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Former Member
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Thanks for the update rbonneau
It's good to know we are doing something useful, as well as enjoying ourselves in the forums. |
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Former Member
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Excellent news, should be done by Christmas, maybe in 2006 we can see our crunching time being put it excellent use
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WildWilber
Senior Cruncher Joined: Jul 22, 2005 Post Count: 168 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Yeah. Thanks for the update. It's nice to hear something about what’s going on.
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Former Member
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Just curious.... any further update to this update?
Also, I agree with a poster on a different thread - it would be a great idea to display the '% complete' somewhere on the client software. It would stop people like me from asking how we're doing, and give us some visual motivation!! |
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retsof
Former Community Advisor USA Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Post Count: 6824 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Just curious.... any further update to this update? This is the only thing that you have EVER asked. It would stop people like me from asking how we're doing, and give us some visual motivation!! They seem now to be giving a percentage update about every month...somewhere in the middle. Other sets are over here: UDATE FROM PROTEIN FOLDING CENTRAL
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Former Member
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We're trying to update this every 2 weeks or so. Sometimes the coordination between build time and the time the image is created is off, so it's not always exactly 2 weeks.
Maybe you can get someone from this thread to calculate how much we've done and how long it's taken so far, and then project from that how long it will take to do the rest. |
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