I just joined MURC's G@H efforts (yeah! let's get OcUK!). I'm late, I know. But I'm curious why you guys chose to do Genome instead of Folding?
Some reasons I like Folding:
1) the data from Folding seems to be more valuable scientifically
2) Folding seems in more need of distributed computing (because proteins fold so quickly)
3) the Folding client breaks the work up into smaller chunks, so there is less "rework" between stops/starts
I am actually doing Folding for another team, but I will also do Genome now for my beloved MURC.
Some reasons I like Folding:
1) the data from Folding seems to be more valuable scientifically
2) Folding seems in more need of distributed computing (because proteins fold so quickly)
3) the Folding client breaks the work up into smaller chunks, so there is less "rework" between stops/starts
I am actually doing Folding for another team, but I will also do Genome now for my beloved MURC.
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