The rapid advances in high-throughput biotechnologies such as DNA microarrays and mass spectrometry have generated vast amounts of data ranging from gene expression to proteomics data. The large size and complexity involved in analyzing such data demand a significant amount of computing power. High-performance computation (HPC) is an attractive and increasingly affordable approach to help meet this challenge. There is a spectrum of techniques that can be used to achieve [...]
Author(s): Carriero, Nicholas, Osier, Michael V, Cheung, Kei-Hoi, Miller, Perry L, Gerstein, Mark, Zhao, Hongyu, Wu, Baolin, Rifkin, Scott, Chang, Joseph, Zhang, Heping, White, Kevin, Williams, Kenneth, Schultz, Martin
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1571