ImaginAsian
10-18-2001, 09:28 PM
Got the latest news from
http://members.ud.com/projects/cancer/proj_news.htm
The project is succeeding beyond our wildest dreams. We have now screened the data base of 3.5 billion small molecules against two of the protein targets and made substantial progress with the more detailed analysis. The project has thrown up some 800,000 hits, according to Professor W. Graham Richards, Chairman of Chemistry at University of Oxford's New Chemistry Laboratory. Of those 800,000 hits 10-30% look good and some very good. We are rapidly approaching one million PCs participating and a contribution of 50,000 years of CPU time donated, and the response of the worldwide public has been amazing.
Thanks to everyone!!
http://members.ud.com/projects/cancer/proj_news.htm
The project is succeeding beyond our wildest dreams. We have now screened the data base of 3.5 billion small molecules against two of the protein targets and made substantial progress with the more detailed analysis. The project has thrown up some 800,000 hits, according to Professor W. Graham Richards, Chairman of Chemistry at University of Oxford's New Chemistry Laboratory. Of those 800,000 hits 10-30% look good and some very good. We are rapidly approaching one million PCs participating and a contribution of 50,000 years of CPU time donated, and the response of the worldwide public has been amazing.
Thanks to everyone!!