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About the Illinois Bio-Grid

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Mission Statement

The Illinois Bio-Grid is a consortium of academic institutions, national labs, and private and public sector organizations. These various organizations have joined together to share hardware and software tools that each can use in their research centering mainly on Bio-Medical Informatics. This will give each participant access to computational resources that are greater than the sum of the parts.

The main purpose of the Illinois Bio-Grid is to share compute and software resources amongst the members. It is a computational grid for Grid and BioMedicalInformatics software research and for production BioMedicalInformatics research.

Description

The Illinois Bio-Grid is composed of thousands of processors in the Chicago area shared by the institutions listed below. The institutions share their resources, giving each institution a larger pool of resources to use when required. The heterogeneous machines are connected via the internet to create one large virtual supercomputer in a virtual organization. The underlying technology is Globus (http://www.globus.org). The lead institution is Angulo Consulting lead PI is Dave Angulo. A list of other members can be found here.

Partnership Organizations and Collaborators

Private Sector

Academic Institutions

Museums and National Laboratories

  • Field Museum of Natural History
    • Rick Ree
    • Scott Lidgard
    • Mark Westneat
    • Shannon Hackett
  • Argonne National Lab - Math and Computer Science
    • Gregor von Laszewski

State and Local Governments

  • Chicago Technology Park
    • Samuel W. Pruett
  • Illinois Medical District
    • Mark S. Jamil

Third party information

http://www.gloriad.org/gloriad/projects/project000042.html


-- DaveAngulo - 17 Sep 2007
-- DaveAngulo - 07 Feb 2007
-- RobVogelbacher - 08 Sep 2006

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