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ErikaT
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Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

Hello all,

The Mapping Cancer Markers team has posted a project update, discussing how the team is using the first stage of results, and much more! Please take the time to check it out.

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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

Super, totally awesome. Reads like there a change of course, where before there was talk of 4 cancer targets. Will the 3 come after doing the convergence cycle analysis of Lung Cancer, to quote "These include tissues with lung, ovarian, prostate, pancreatic and breast cancers.", or will these run in between the convergence searches?

Prostate cancer is the most frequent male form, pancreatic a seriously devious [most often if found, too late in the farthest majority of cases].

@ErikaT, you're including a 12MB image so it took over a minute here to be able to read on past the short top paragraph

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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

Great, glad to do my part and help the research. Any insight gained is going to help.
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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

I am very interested with any news on prostate cancer. I have been volunteering my computers for a while now and have no news on prostate cancer research specifically. I am 82 and just diagnosed Jan 2015 with prostate cancer now in stage 4 , too late. Am taking bicalutmide for the last 30 days, Lupron injection and zometa vein infusion. I hope wcg will give more emphasy on prostate cancer research
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Hello everyone.
I'm new here but I am pleased to be able to participate in the such an important research. I have previously folded for Folding@home, since October 2008, but my servers become worthless when they change strategy over night with regard to which hardware they want to do the research on. I logged on WCG the first time in november 2014 to see what this was, and again a week ago to participate, and is now crunching for team hardware.no and looking forward to communicating with you all in the future. I hope that my servers, which is 2 x 4P Xeon E5 4650, 1 x 4P Opteron 6176 and 1 x 2P Xeon E5645 can make themselves useful here.
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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

@ErikaT, you're including a 12MB image so it took over a minute here to be able to read on past the short top paragraph

12.927,7 KB (13.237.967 bytes)
2.356px × 1.872px (scaled to 1.004px × 798px)


Image size has been corrected. Didn't realize it was that large upon testing over local network.

Thanks,
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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

Hello everyone.
I'm new here but I am pleased to be able to participate in the such an important research. I have previously folded for Folding@home, since October 2008, but my servers become worthless when they change strategy over night with regard to which hardware they want to do the research on. I logged on WCG the first time in november 2014 to see what this was, and again a week ago to participate, and is now crunching for team hardware.no and looking forward to communicating with you all in the future. I hope that my servers, which is 2 x 4P Xeon E5 4650, 1 x 4P Opteron 6176 and 1 x 2P Xeon E5645 can make themselves useful here.


Oh everyone appreciates all those cores :)
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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

Hello everyone.
I'm new here but I am pleased to be able to participate in the such an important research. I have previously folded for Folding@home, since October 2008, but my servers become worthless when they change strategy over night with regard to which hardware they want to do the research on. I logged on WCG the first time in november 2014 to see what this was, and again a week ago to participate, and is now crunching for team hardware.no and looking forward to communicating with you all in the future. I hope that my servers, which is 2 x 4P Xeon E5 4650, 1 x 4P Opteron 6176 and 1 x 2P Xeon E5645 can make themselves useful here.

Those are nice machines and they will get a workout here. Welcome aboard and crunch on.

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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

We want to beat this disease asap !!!

It will be a gift to mankind......

All the best for the research !!!
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Re: Mapping Cancer Markers project update - February 2015

Interesting. These updates certainly renews ones enthusiasm! :)

Crunching on..
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