Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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425344 | Future Generation Computer Systems | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The Integrative Biology project is building a Grid infrastructure which will enable biomedical scientists to develop accurate multi-scale computational models of the heart and of cancer tumours. This infrastructure will remove many of the constraints limiting research progress today by providing access to leading-edge supercomputing and data management resources and by improving facilities to support collaboration between scientists distributed around the world. This paper describes how the project is addressing some specific technical challenges in developing such a collaborative research environment.
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Authors
Sharon Lloyd, Dave Gavaghan, Andrew Simpson, Matthew Mascord, Clint Seneurine, Geoff Williams, Joe Pitt-Francis, David Boyd, Damian Mac Randal, Lakshmi Sastry, Srikanth Nagella, Katie Weeks, Ronald Fowler, Daniel Hanlon, James Handley,