High Performance Computing at Texas Woman’s University provides access to cluster computing resources for data rich studies in biology, chemistry, math, and the health sciences. Built on the Rocks Cluster Distribution, faculty interested in pursuing research requiring cluster computing should have a familiarity with command line language and computational analysis. Students must have a faculty mentor in order to access cluster resources. For more information contact Kim Grover-Haskin, kgroverhaskin@twu.edu
Student Research Projects Recently featured at the TWU Student Research Symposium April 12-14, 2011
FLIPs & FunCs: Identification and Prediction of Protein Interactions
Poster Presentation by Sanjana Sudarshan
Using Network Properties to Identify Native Protein:Protein Interactions: Effect of Interaction Radii
Poster Presentation by Isha Mehta
Negative cooperativity of Glutathione Synthatase may be result of asymmetrical homodimer
Poster Presentation by Sasi Kodathala
Computationally Predicting The Role of Arp3 Residues In The Nucleation Event At Pointed End Of Arp2/3 Complex During Branching Of Actin Filaments Presentation by Amruta Mahadik
Computationally predicting the role of interfacial residues of Arp3 during nucleation of actin at pointed end of Arp2/3 Complex – Poster Presentation by Amruta Mahadik
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