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Friday, September 15, 2006 |
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Paper Paper Everywhere
On a more positive note, great progress is being made in the use of information technology in the clinical area. One of the important approaches to understand the underlying mechanisms of cancer has been to analyze cancer tissue microarrays (TMAs). The analysis can result in improved treatment and therapy planning for cancer patients. The problem is that it takes a lot of computer power to do the analysis. The World Community Grid is now changing the amount of computing power available. Our laptops and desktops are idle most of the time. Even when we are "using" them, the percentage of their horsepower actually being used is small. That is the simple concept behind the World Community Grid. More than 200,000 people have "donated" 400,000 PC's to the grid. When any of the PC's are not busy, a software "agent" kicks in and delivers the unused capacity to the grid. The combined computing power of the PC's in the grid can do as much TMA analysis as a traditional computer would do in 130 years! "Help Defeat Cancer" is one of three projects using the World Community Grid. The Human Proteome Folding project is analyzing the structures of human proteins and pathogen proteins. FightAIDS@Home is a project focused on using computation methods to identify candidate drugs that have the right shape and chemical characteristics to block HIV protease. Anyone can donate idle and unused time from their personal computers by downloading World Community Grid’s free software and registering at the WCG website. No forms required. I have been participating in the grid since November 2004 with several of my PC's and have found it to be easy, safe and secure. It is also a good feeling to know that your spare cycles are going toward something that can improve humankind. |