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Biosciences Working Group Update Wilfred W. Li, Ph.D., UCSD, USA Habibah Wahab, Ph.D., USM, Malaysia Hosted by UCSD San Diego, USA, March 3, 2010
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Scientific Driver and Use Cases http://www.reactome.org/ http://www.wikipedia.org http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/01479/prevention1.html Harris et al, PNAS, 2006
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Transparent access of applications on Avian Flu Grid through middleware CNIC VSDB Konkuk Glyco-M*Grid NBCR CADD
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Scientific Results Newhouse et al, JACS, 2009
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Recap of PRAGMA 17 – Hanoi, Vietnam, Oct 2009 Continued Software Development at member institutions – Drugscreener-G – KISTI, Korea – Grid Enabled Virtural Screening Service – ASGC, Taiwan – CADD Pipeline – NBCR, USA – WISDOM project – CNRS, EU – Glyco-M*Grid – Kookmin & Konkuk U, Korea
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Progress Summary Scientific software as a Service – Continued development of application specific services – AutoDock, NAMD as Opal services – Continued development of workflows – NBCR Summer Institute training of CADD pipeline – Support for Vistrails, Vision and Kepler, Nimrod/K family Software release – Release of Opal 2.2 with condor and CSF4 4.0.5.1 plugins in Feb 2010
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New Since PRAGMA 17 SC09 – Ability to use Condor web service interface for virtual screening using TeraGrid and OSG resources, collaboration with John McGee, RENCI – NBCR CADD pipeline is using CSF4 in production for metascheduling jobs to NBCR, TeraGrid resources, Opal- CSF4 plugin developed by Y. Luo, IU/JLU. – CNIC RIMES for dataturbine based simulation data streaming and visualization
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Real-time bioMEdical data Streaming and visualization (RIMES) Kevin Dong, CNIC Dong et al, IWHGA, 2010
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Milestones Update Production use of Gfarm for sharing simulation data – Production use by PRAGMA 18 not quite, delayed by hardware procurement, 48 TB Gfarm 2.3 setup on smaller scale at the moment Virtual machine scheduling using CSF4 – Demonstration by PRAGMA 19 Currently using Globus for always up instances on EC2 Condor based access achieved at PRAGMA Institute
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New Challenges Virtualization – What does it mean to us? – Rock’n Rolls, on demand virtual machines, Production environment – Where is it? What form should it take? – GPU clusters, virtual machines, cloud services Most work is still done on local clusters, the desire to use the grid/Cloud is there – It’s happening, and quite exciting Collaboration – How to stay in touch better, PRIME, MURPA, research in general?
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Social Networks for Scientists or Scientists using Social Networks Sociology of software engineering – Can we collaborate using Facebook? Google Wave – Can Google change how we collaborate? CDD
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Biosciences Working Group Activities at PRAGMA 18 Demonstrations – NBCR CADD – Posters NA inhibitors from natural products – USM NS1 inhibitors using the RCS – UCSD/NTU Collaborative Drug Discovery – CDD, bronze sponsorship, http://collaborativedrug.com. Breakout sessions – Updates from member institutions Habibah had 17 publications last year – Discussion on Nimrod/K, Kepler use of Opal services – Joint Session with Telescience proposed for Thursday – NBCR CADD discussions – PRIME student projects
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Breakout Session I Arun Datta, National University – Agile teaching technology; sequence analysis – sialyltransferase – Developing a portal for Obesity Surveillance program Hsin-Yen Chen, ASGC – Grid application platform (GAP), based upon Glite environment – AutoDock based virtual screenin – Avian flu data challenge, 1 million docking jobs – GVSS (GAP virtual screening service) – Require IGTF compliant certificate – Must become a member of a VO, TWGrid is the catchall VO. – EUAsiaGrid – Glite middleware VO for dengue fever, about 11 countries participating
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Breakout Session I - 2 Thanh Truong, – Avisto, taking the technology to market, motivated – Business model pay as you use, a course may take about 1 or 2 CPU hours, costs about $20. University may pay a pool of 100 cpu hours, used by students. – Free for high school, general chemistry usage. – Avisto – spinoff Habibah Wahab – Compounds tested from virtual screening, benchmarked with Tamiflu, commonly used DANA, also several with nm inhibition. Also checked with toxicity on MDCK cells. Hopefully by mid-June to complete testing with inhibition of viruses. – Relies on graduate students, no postdocs
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Breakout Session 1 - 3 Syed Sulaiman, USM – Animal model testing – Obtained several grants – 2 year grant, more than $1.5 million US. – Dengue fever may be becoming a more global problem Suntae Hwang – Mgrid demo, PRAGMA testbed certificate, and account for the portal – Changes since PRAGMA 17 – Reduced the steps for the number of users; RIMES integrated with MGrid
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