ICM has received a $2 million shared instrumentation grant from NIH’s National Center for Research Resources

07/16/2008

The Institute for Computational Medicine (ICM) has received a $2 million shared instrumentation grant from the NIH’s National Center for Research Resources to acquire, at a minimum configuration, a 256 dual quad-core node cluster computer with 1 petabyte of storage. This computer will become the major shared computing resource used by the faculty, students, and staff of ICM in the three major areas of research taking place in the Institute: modeling of biological systems, computational anatomy, and mathematical bioinformatics. Dr. Raimond Winslow, the director of ICM, is the principle investigator of the grant.

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