| Index | Recent Threads | Unanswered Threads | Who's Active | Guidelines | Search |
| World Community Grid Forums
|
| No member browsing this thread |
|
Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 22
|
|
| Author |
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
It took about 9,700 years of processing to complete Phase 1a. According to the postings from the FAAH scientists Phase 1b is supposed to take about half as long as Phase 1a, which would be about 4,850 years of processing. As of this moment, April 19, 2006 we are at a total processing time for both Phase 1a and Phase 1b of about 13,338 years, which means that subtracting the 9,700 years of processing Phase 1a we have spent 3,638 years processing Phase 1b data. This means that only 1,212 years of processing is left until Phase 1b is completed, which should be completed in about the next 12 to 14 days. The estimated total processing time for both Phase 1a and Phase 1b is about 14,550 years.
----------------------------------------[Edit 5 times, last edit by Former Member at Apr 19, 2006 10:32:38 PM] |
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
let's see if we can cut it down a bit. Cmon gang, get those idle CPUS a movin'!
|
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Where is all this information coming from? The Fightaides@home site still says 88% for stage 1a. Where is this updated list? Thank you, it would be nice to see how much we really have done for the overall goal!
![]() |
||
|
|
retsof
Former Community Advisor USA Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Post Count: 6824 Status: Offline Project Badges:
|
There's a newsletter in "About Us", News and media that says that. It went out to all at the time, but you are too new.
----------------------------------------http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/newsletter/06Q1Newsletter.do
SUPPORT ADVISOR
Work+GPU i7 8700 12threads School i7 4770 8threads Default+GPU Ryzen 7 3700X 16threads Ryzen 7 3800X 16 threads Ryzen 9 3900X 24threads Home i7 3540M 4threads50% |
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
The same day that the FAAH website was updated to show that 88% of Phase 1a was completed I divided the number of years that have been processed (8,536 years of processing) by 88 percentage points completed and that gave the number of 97 years of processing per percentage point completed. Thus 100% of processing of Phase 1a would take 9,700 years. In the updates given by the FAAH scientists they stated that Phase 1b would take about half as long as Phase 1a thus 1/2 of 9,700 years would be 4,850 years.
----------------------------------------In Phase 1a after 9,700 years had been processed there was no immediate announcement from the FAAH personnel that Phase 1a had been completed but within about two weeks or so they did announce that Phase 1a had been completed. My guess as to the reason for the delay is that they required time to allow the grid to finish up processing some work units that were not initially returned or that had some other problems (like not matching up with copies of the same work unit sent to other users) combined with validating the batches of processed workunits. [Edit 2 times, last edit by Former Member at Apr 27, 2006 3:31:26 AM] |
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
We have updated the Scripps FightAIDS@Home page with the latest pie charts showing our progress so far. We have three! Both Stage 1a and Stage 1b are completed, and all these results are being carefully analysed and archived. Stage 2 is just getting started, and is only 2% completed, as of this posting.
If you are confused about the stages, I'll summarise them here: Stage 1a: NCI Diversity Set (1,900) vs. Mutant HIV Protease Panel (270) Stage 1b: NCI Set (230,000) vs. Wild Type HIV Protease (1) Stage 2: ChemBridge (500,000) vs. Wild Type HIV Protease (1) Top Hits from Stage 1 vs. Mutant HIV Protease Panel (270) NCI Diversity Set (1,900) vs. Monomeric HIV Protease (20) What does all that mean? The part before the "vs." is the set of candidate drug molecules we are screening, which you can think of as differently-shaped keys. The part after the "vs." is the set of HIV protease structures we are trying to fit the candidate drug molecules into, a bit like differently-shaped locks. The numbers in parentheses are the approximate number of molecules in that set. So, Stage 1a involved screening 1,900 different small molecules ('keys') against 270 different forms of HIV Protease ('locks'). In fact, it was Emil Fischer back in 1894 who proposed the idea that enzymes and their substrates have to fit together like a lock and key. Take a look at this nice animation from the University of Nottingham that explains the so-called "lock and key hypothesis" . Fischer won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1902. Of course, molecules aren't rigid bodies like keys, and in the molecular realm things are a little more complicated structurally than familiar keys fitting into locks, but it is a good first approximation. Our ultimate goal in the FightAIDS@Home project is to find the "pass key" or "master key" that fits not only the most commonly found form of HIV Protease, but also fits the drug-resistant forms of HIV Protease that the virus can evolve over time. After analysing the results from Stage 1a, we have found one compound that is quite interesting: it binds consistently well to all 270 forms of HIV Protease that we collectively computed against. It is quite a small molecule, and probably would not be specific enough to bind to just HIV Protease, but it could be incorporated into the design of a molecule that would be more specific to HIV Protease. As we learn more from the results of Stage 1, we will be sure to keep you up-to-date. Once again, many, many thanks to every single member of World Community Grid who has donated their computers to run FightAIDS@Home—we sincerely appreciate you all. Dr. Garrett M. Morris Molecular Graphics Laboratory (Olson Laboratory) The Scripps Research Institute |
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
If you are confused about the stages, I'll summarise them here: Dr. Morris... Thank you very much for not just the update, but for putting it into terms that I found easy to understand. -j |
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Thank you for the update. From the amount of processing required for Phase 2 at the present rate of processing would you say it will take roughly about 11,000 or 12,000 years of processing to complete, which would be sometime next August or September?
----------------------------------------[Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Apr 28, 2006 11:29:06 PM] |
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
As i read it, the 'Top Hits' of Phase 1 are still being determined. One top hit from Phase 1A is mentioned, but presumably there is probably still some analysis of the results from Phase 1B going on.
|
||
|
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Ok. Thank you.
|
||
|
|
|