19,185 Unités disponibles pour la calibration d'une nouvelle série d'unité Flex aid.
Louis Philippe Morency, le nouvel administrateur de NRG a fait sa première communication sur le babillard de NRG.
Il indique qu'au cour des dernières semaines, des séries d'unités ont été soumises.
Principalement pour des expérimentation de calibration de nouvelle fonctionalité afin d'améliorer l'efficacité de la série FlexAID qui reviendra en production.
Il explique qu'un nouveau projet, utilisera également les unités FlexAID.
Je vous réfère au message en version Latin originale pour plus de détail.
La Bonne nouvelle le projet est de retour!
Hi Charlie !
In the past few weeks, you have seen batches of job with few docking experiments. Most of them were used for benchmarking purposes for FlexAID itself during the development process (FlexAID is back in development and we are adding several new features to the methods to enhance its accuracy and performances).
However, there is also new batches that were launched over the last week and this is a total new project at the Najmanovich Research Group. This new project uses FlexAID with the objective to identify the targets of possible adverse effects of existing drugs as well as finding new targets to repurpose these drugs. I will work to update the main page in order to let you know more precisely what your computer is processing as the precise proteins targeted in these experiments will vary greatly over time.
Thanks for your patience,
P.S. No, the project is not dead and will not die during the years to come. FlexAID has a lot of growth ahead. Stay tuned 
Louis-Philippe Morency
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Tasks ready to send 19,185
Tasks in progress 1,983
Workunits waiting for validation 11
Workunits waiting for assimilation 0
Workunits waiting for file deletion 3,888
Tasks waiting for file deletion 0
Transitioner backlog (hours) 1
S.V.P. remettre le projet comme actif au lieu de PROJET SUSPENDU
« Modifié: 27 November 2015 à 22:46 par MDodier »

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