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<strong>NIH</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Festival</strong><br />

Natcher Conference Center<br />

Special Exhibits on Resources<br />

for Intramural <strong>Research</strong><br />

Applied Biomedical Supercomputing on the <strong>NIH</strong> Helix Systems, CIT<br />

http://helix.nih.gov<br />

The <strong>NIH</strong> Helix Systems (CIT) provides high-performance scientific computational<br />

resources, training, consulting, and collaboration for the intramural <strong>NIH</strong> community.<br />

Resources available to Helix users include:<br />

• Biowulf Linux cluster with 15,000 processors, very large memory systems<br />

(72-512 GB)<br />

• High-performance file systems<br />

• Dedicated staff to provide technical support<br />

Applications supported on Helix Systems include:<br />

• Licensed products such as Matlab, Mathematica, and Gaussian<br />

• Web applications such as Galaxy, an interface to the Biowulf cluster<br />

• Computational chemistry* Molecular dynamics and structural biology<br />

• Next-generation sequence analysis and assembly<br />

• Linkage and phylogenetic analysis<br />

• Mathematical and statistical analysis* Image processing, proteomics, and more<br />

Bioviz in the Intramural <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Program</strong> and Beyond<br />

http://bvig.nichd.nih.gov<br />

This booth, in conjunction with a theater show in Natcher conference room G, highlights<br />

the broad range of biomedical visualizations, animations and interactivity projects<br />

produced in the Intramural <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Program</strong> and beyond, as well as resources that<br />

are available to the scientific community in the IRP. Talk to representatives from the<br />

Bioviz Interest Group (http://bvig.nichd.nih.gov) and the newly formed Games for<br />

Science Interest Group (http://games4science.nichd.nih.gov). Learn about a wide<br />

range of visualization and animation challenges; learn about new ways of publishing,<br />

and discover (yet another) community of geeks at the <strong>NIH</strong>, ready to push<br />

new boundaries.<br />

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