June 18, 2007
Journal Article

Data-intensive computing laying foundation for biological breakthroughs

Abstract

Finding a different way is the goal of the Data-Intensive Computing for Complex Biological Systems (Biopilot) project—a joint research effort between the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research. The two national laboratories, both of whom are world leaders in computing and computational sciences, are teaming to support areas of biological research in urgent need of data-intensive computing capabilities.

Revised: July 19, 2007 | Published: June 18, 2007

Citation

Hachigian D.J. 2007. Data-intensive computing laying foundation for biological breakthroughs. DOE Pulse. PNNL-SA-55762.