$100 Million Supercomputer to Drive More Medical Breakthroughs in Victoria, Australia.SAN DIEGO San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. -- More breakthroughs in life-threatening diseases will be possible as a result of plans to make Victoria, Australia home to the world's largest life sciences supercomputer, Victoria Premier John Brumby John Mansfield Brumby (born 21 April 1953), Australian Labor Party politician, is the 45th Premier of Victoria, assuming office in July 2007 after the resignation of Steve Bracks. He also serves as the Minister for Veteran's Affairs and the Minister for Multicultural Affairs. announced today. Visiting the University of California's San Diego Supercomputer Center “SDSC” redirects here. For the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, see Satish Dhawan Space Centre. The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is an organized research unit of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). (SDSC SDSC San Diego Supercomputer Center SDSC Singapore Disability Sports Council SDSC Strategic and Defense Studies Center (Australia) SDSC Switched Data Service Center (Sprint) ), Mr. Brumby brumby Australian feral horse, usually of poor quality physically and in temperament. Any color, up to 15 hands high. Descendants of escaped domestic horses. announced the Victorian Government would invest $50 million in the supercomputer, complementing University of Melbourne
In 2006, Times Higher Education Supplement ranked the University of Melbourne 22nd in the world. Because of the drop in ranking, University of Melbourne is currently behind four Asian universities - Beijing University, and other funding of $50 million to establish the Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative at the University's Parkville Precinct. "The world's largest life sciences supercomputer, based in Melbourne, will accelerate ground-breaking research in key areas such as cancer, cardio-vascular and neurological disease Noun 1. neurological disease - a disorder of the nervous system nervous disorder, neurological disorder disorder, upset - a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; , chronic inflammatory diseases, bone diseases, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases," Mr. Brumby said. "The $100 million Supercomputer will focus on 'life sciences' utilising leading-edge research practices, such as using large databases of genetic information, complex models of analysis of human systems and hundreds of 'teraflops' of computing power to increase speed to discovery." Joining the Premier on the tour of SDSC, the Minister for Innovation, Gavin Jennings, said the supercomputer confirmed Victoria's position as global leader in biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. and scientific research. "The $100 million supercomputer program will enable Victoria's medical researchers to predict the likely resistance path of viruses to existing drugs, enabling researchers to stay one step ahead in designing better treatments," Mr. Jennings said. "Since 1999 our Government has invested more than $2 billion in key research infrastructure, such as the Synchrotron synchrotron: see particle accelerator. synchrotron Cyclic particle accelerator in which the particle is confined to its orbit by a magnetic field. The strength of the magnetic field increases as the particle's momentum increases. , to foster new life-saving discoveries and make Victoria a world leader." In Melbourne to announce the supercomputer initiative with the University of Melbourne, the Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Theo Theophanous, said researchers from the Parkville Precinct, Monash University and other Victorian research institutions will have access to the Supercomputer. "The Brumby Government is making strategic investments in key information and communications technology (ICT (1) (Information and Communications Technology) An umbrella term for the information technology field. See IT. (2) (International Computers and Tabulators) See ICL. 1. (testing) ICT - In Circuit Test. ) to save lives in Victoria and beyond," Mr. Theophanous said. "The Premier nominated cancer and preventable chronic disease as a key priority and new, leading edge ICT infrastructure has the capacity to help address those diseases and improve health outcomes in Victoria, interstate and overseas." Joining Mr. Theophanous at the Melbourne launch, University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Glyn Davis said that as part of the initiative the University of Melbourne would develop a Life Sciences Computation Centre to undertake peak computing operations and share its computational biology expertise with other institutions in the Parkville Precinct. "We are tremendously excited about the potential for this initiative to expand dramatically the State's and the University's capacity in bioinformatics, computational biology and advanced biomedical image analysis," Professor Davis said. "The far-reaching vision and scale of this initiative will combine Victoria's already globally competitive biomedical research capability with computational infrastructure specially designed for the life sciences, equal to the best in the world. "Life sciences research is being transformed by the application of rapid advances in computational biology, powered by innovations in very high performance computers and data management." The University of Melbourne will release initial expressions of interest for the peak computing facility in 2008, with major installations planned for 2009 and 2011. |
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