Tapping into the Cancer-Fighter Collective for Treatment

The Cancer Institute of New Jersey is working with others to develop software that lets doctors and researchers compare cases and treatment outcomes















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In addition to this research project, the grid has hosted eight others mostly in the biomedical field, including those trying to develop treatments for HIV/AIDS, dengue fever and West Nile virus. IBM is donating a high-performance P6 570 Series Class server and a storage system to CINJ to provide an information technology infrastructure that will share the workload of running the new software with computers based at Ohio State.



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  1. 1. Unknowns 02:24 AM 1/27/08

    This is a good news for the cancer patients

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