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toTOW: Happy new year to all fellow folders :)

warmon6: Look like the web site needs an update or 2. starting to see cob webs. (could at least mention about bigadv change happening in Jan. ;)

toTOW: Recredit has ben run ... all points should show up now :)

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jimerickson: 16 core minimum for bigadv. wow!

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jimerickson: Happily folding smp now. and currently earning 2000ppd more than with bigadv. go figure.

jimerickson: I detest p2684, after this one is finished i am moving to smp.

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hootis: >toTow I think i saw it somewhere either on the folding forum or here, but i cant remember. just wondering if any1 knew.

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Rss Dan Ensign
Dan Ensign joined the group in 2005 and quickly became a key member of the Folding@home team. Dan's work centers around one of the core scientific areas in the group: understanding how proteins fold. Dan is using all possible tools at his disposal, including regular FAH clients, SMP clients, GPU clients, and PS3 clients. Dan's first paper using SMP clients just got accepted for publication and I'll highlight it in a little more detail below (but it really deserves its own post, which I'll leave for another date). He is now turning a lot of attention to the analysis of all the piles and piles of data for the PS3 client and especially to work to continue to improve the calculations that are done on the PS3. Indeed, his results were key in our scientific improvements from v1.1 to v1.2.


Dan Ensign


Dan's work with SMP clients has lead to phenomenal data sets for protein folding, including trajectories that are both large in number and very long. This data set (which most people may have thought would be impossible to simulate) will play a key role in both understanding how small proteins fold, as well as in developing methods to further push FAH to study more and more complex proteins (as well as related questions such as misfolding and lipid vesicle fusion) by making more enhanced MSM methods.

I'll leave you with a link to a YouTube video where Dan's discussing some of the science behind FAH.

Copied from: Meet FAH team member: Dan Ensign (Vijay Pande's blog)
 
 
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Written by: jmn, On: 09/09/09