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  • ...iversity of Texas at Austin|University of Texas at Austin]], Department of Biomedical Engineering .... The project was led by Muhammad H. Zaman, then an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the [[wikipedia:University of Texas at Austin|University of ...
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  • | category = Biology, Molecular dynamics, Biomedical research ...at Pompeu Fabra]] in Barcelona, Spain, and focuses primarily on biomedical research involving protein dynamics, drug discovery, and computational biology.<ref ...
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  • ...= [[wikipedia:University of Trento|University of Trento]], National Research Council of Italy (CNR), BOINC.Italy ...rento]] in Italy in collaboration with several scientific institutions and research groups.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://gene.disi.unitn.it/test/ |title=TN-Grid ...
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  • Unlike many BOINC projects focused on astronomy or biomedical research, iThena concentrates on network science and Internet topology analysis. The == Related BOINC research == ...
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  • * Biomedical uses, such as targeted cancer therapy (local tumor hyperthermia) through ma Spinhenge@home grew out of research by Professor Christian Schröder of the Department of Electrical Engineering ...
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  • ...omputational biologist [[wikipedia:Michela Taufer|Michela Taufer]] and her research group, first at the [[wikipedia:University of Texas at El Paso|University o The project's origins trace to the [[Global Computing Lab]] (GCLab), a research group led by Michela Taufer that began life at UTEP. Drawing on her earlier ...
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  • ...to receive, process and return the results of the application for further research. !Research Focus ...
    94 KB (12,485 words) - 23:08, 14 July 2026
  • | category = Biomedical / Humanitarian science | developer = United Devices (2004); IBM (2004–2022); Krembil Research Institute / UHN (2022–present) ...
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