Biowulf at the NIH
Biowulf cluster nodes

The NIH Biowulf cluster is a GNU/Linux parallel processing system designed and built at the National Institutes of Health and managed by the Helix Systems Staff. The system is designed for large numbers of simultaneous jobs common in bioinformatics as well as large-scale distributed memory tasks such as molecular dynamics.


Recent Publications:
(All collected publications)
Symmetry-restrained molecular dynamics simulations improve homology models of potassium channels.
Anishkin A, Milac AL, Guy HR.
Proteins , Epub 28 Sep (2009)

A molecular dynamics study of the structure and inter-particle interactions of polyethylene glycol-conjugated PAMAM dendrimers
Hwankyu Lee and Ronald G. Larson
J. Phys. Chem. B 113(40) :13202-13207 (2009)

NF90 selectively represses the translation of target mRNAs bearing an AU-rich signature motif
Yuki Kuwano, Rudolf Pullmann, Jr., Bernard S. Marasa, Kotb Abdelmohsen, Eun Kyung Lee, Xiaoling Yang, Jennifer L. Martindale, Ming Zhan and Myriam Gorospe
Nucleic Acids Research , published online 22 Oct (2009)

Thermodynamic Perspective on the Dock Lock Growth Mechanism of Amyloid Fibrils
Edward P. O'Brien, Yuko Okamoto, John E. Straub, Bernard R. Brooks and D. Thirumalai
J. Phys. Chem. B 113(43) :14421-14430 (2009)
Current Cluster Status
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
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In the last hour:
38 jobs started
134 jobs finished
Users and Jobs:
74 users
743 running jobs

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