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September 17, 2009

FAH work highlighted in Biomedical Computing Review

Two key parts of FAH technology -- OpenMM (the software that powers FAH on GPUs) and MSMbuilder (the algorithms that FAH uses to stitch together hundreds of thousands of donor simulations to get coherent results) are highlighted in this months Biomedical Computing Review.  You can download a copy here


http://biomedicalcomputationreview.org/5/4/index.html

Posted at 03:00 PM in Science | Permalink