I have been told by a colleague at Temple U. that it is possible for the donors to use Fold@Home for their own projects provided we got enough points. I cannot find this info anywhere on the surface. Is this true? I would like to fold a couple of sequences.
Thanks, Alex Tsygankov, PhD, Temple U. Med.Sch.
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Re: Using Fold@Home
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I have not heard of such a thing, this sounds like the details have become distorted in being passed around. Researchers can become associated with the Folding@home Consortium, it is mentioned on this page - https://folding.stanford.edu/home/about-us/.
I would also suggest talking to one of your colleagues at Temple, Vincent Voelz in the Chemistry Dept. He is currently participating in the Folding@home project and should be able to get you referrals or possibly collaborate with you.
I have not heard of such a thing, this sounds like the details have become distorted in being passed around. Researchers can become associated with the Folding@home Consortium, it is mentioned on this page - https://folding.stanford.edu/home/about-us/.
I would also suggest talking to one of your colleagues at Temple, Vincent Voelz in the Chemistry Dept. He is currently participating in the Folding@home project and should be able to get you referrals or possibly collaborate with you.