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== Computational Resources ==
== Computational Resources ==


Computational Biology is a big part of our lab.  To facilitate this work, we use two beowulf clusters.  One cluster is a 32 node dual athlon CPU system, the other newer cluster is a 48 node dual Intel CPU system.  For more information, see the [http://bioweb.mit.edu/bioit/wiki/ cluster wiki.] In addition to the production level clusters, we have an 8 node dual Intel "mini-cluster" for testing and smaller jobs.
Computational Biology is a big part of our lab.  To facilitate this work, we use two beowulf clusters.  One cluster is a 32 node dual athlon CPU system, the other newer cluster is a 48 node dual Intel CPU system.  For more information, see the [[Computing/BioMicro Cluster|cluster section.]] In addition to the production level clusters, we have an 8 node dual Intel "mini-cluster" for testing and smaller jobs.


[[Keating:Lab Workstations|Lab Workstations]]
[[Keating:Lab Workstations|Lab Workstations]]

Revision as of 14:47, 21 July 2006

Information concerning the
Keating Lab
Research

Lab Members

Resources:
Publications
Experimental Protocols
Coder's Corner
Internal

The Keating Lab public web page is at http://web.mit.edu/biology/keating/

Members

Keating Lab Members

Publications

List of recent publications

Resources

AVID - Annotation Via Integration of Data

PAIRCOIL2 - Improved recognition of coiled coils from sequence data

Computational Resources

Computational Biology is a big part of our lab. To facilitate this work, we use two beowulf clusters. One cluster is a 32 node dual athlon CPU system, the other newer cluster is a 48 node dual Intel CPU system. For more information, see the cluster section. In addition to the production level clusters, we have an 8 node dual Intel "mini-cluster" for testing and smaller jobs.

Lab Workstations

Experimental Protocols

Experimental Protocols

Stockroom