BioCoRE at SC2001
BioCoRE Access Grid Presentation
Title:
BioCoRE Submits, Runs, and Visualizes your Simulations From Afar
(PDF,
3.5M)
Location:
Room A101/103/105 in Denver, Around the world via the Access Grid
Investigators:
Klaus Schulten, Gila Budescu, Laxmikant Kale
Development Team:
M. Bach, D. Brandon, R. Brunner, J. DeSouza, S. Kumar, K. Vandivort, H. Wang
Presenter:
Kirby Vandivort, TBG
Contacts:
kvandivo@ks.uiuc.edu
Abstract of what was presented:
BioCoRE is a next-generation web-based technology offering a seamless
tool-oriented environment for structural biology. Within BioCoRE
scientists can visualize information, share resources and interact with
each other and with structural biology tools via a common
infrastructure and across time zones and continents. During the
presentation we will discuss how BioCoRE can be used to submit, run,
monitor and visualize simulations run on remote supercomputers.
BioCoRE is developed by the Theoretical Biophysics group of the Beckman
Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
The Theoretical Biophysics Group's other two primary software
products, VMD and NAMD, were also on display at SC 2001.