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A Shortcut to Modeling Sickle Cell Disease
Verónica Vergara Larrea isn’t new to troubleshooting, but a task as big as a supercomputer takes a plan and a team. Her team just completed acceptance of approximately 25 percent of the final system.
This is a schematic showing coarse-grained (purple) and fine-grained particles, representing the chains of hemoglobin molecules that form in sickle red blood cells. (Image credit: Brown University)
Read more: www.olcf.ornl.gov/2018/01/17/faces-of-summit-putting-the-...
Image credit: Jason Richards/ORNL
A Shortcut to Modeling Sickle Cell Disease
Verónica Vergara Larrea isn’t new to troubleshooting, but a task as big as a supercomputer takes a plan and a team. Her team just completed acceptance of approximately 25 percent of the final system.
This is a schematic showing coarse-grained (purple) and fine-grained particles, representing the chains of hemoglobin molecules that form in sickle red blood cells. (Image credit: Brown University)
Read more: www.olcf.ornl.gov/2018/01/17/faces-of-summit-putting-the-...
Image credit: Jason Richards/ORNL