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CompBioMed Paper on Cover of JCTC Issue

The Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation have awarded the cover for their April issue to the CompBioMed paper from Agastya Bhati, Shunzou Wan, David Wright, and Peter Coveney, “Rapid, accurate, precise and reliable relative free energy prediction using ensemble based thermodynamic integration”. You can view the issue here, the cover image is shown below:

HPC Interactive Day Event

To all considering doing HPC in public cloud, on June 8th Oxford University, along with Ellexus and Alces Flight, are hosting an interactive day with HPC at the Oxford SIG. The event is free to attend. Post-event reception after at the Royal Oak pub. Just bring your laptop and any questions you might have. Event…

CompBioMed Paper Published

Pavel Zun, Tatiana Anikina, Andrew Svitenkov and Alfons Hoekstra have published “A Comparison of Fully-Coupled 3D In-Stent Restenosis Simulations to In-vivo Data” in Frontiers in Physiology. The paper is available here.

European Society of Cardiology Working Group on e-Cardiology announce European Congress on e-Cardiology and eHealth

SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT: European Congress on e-Cardiology and eHealth The abstract deadline for the 4° European Congress on E-Cardiology and E-Health (Berlin, Germany, November 8-10 2017) is approaching (Friday 9 June, 2017)! Don’t lose the opportunity to present your research and participate to this event at the forefront of eHealth in cardiology, endorsed by our…

EPCC Tier-2 HPC Service

The Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) is growing its new industry HPC system, named Cirrus, five times larger to provide a state-of-the-art multi-core HPC service for science and industry. A next generation research data store, dedicated to Tier-2 users, is being installed to allow researchers to store data, share it and move it between different…

CompBioMed WIRED Article

Roger Highfield has published a WIRED article on “How weather forecasts could help develop ‘designer’ drugs personalised to your illness”, featuring Peter Coveney and the CompBioMed’s recent JCTC paper. You can find the article here.

Frontiers in Physiology Research Topic

In collaboration with Frontiers in Physiology, section Computational Physiology and Medicine, a Research Topic has been organised with strong links to CompBioMed, entitled “Advanced HPC-based Computational Modeling in Biomechanics and Systems Biology”. The research topic aims to bridge the gap between Computational Biomechanics and Systems Biology, being the bridge HPC-based Computational Modelling. It is co-edited…