Folding@Home and stem cell research

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Folding@Home and stem cell research

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Couldn't find this anywhere so I'm posting.

Does Folding@Home work at all with stem cell research? I"m thinking it does indirectly. Wondering if anyone can post on it being directly involved or not? Or to what detail its involvement is.

And yes proposal 2 is currently idioticaly controversial in my state. Part of why I'm posting this.
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Re: Folding@Home and stem cell research

Post by 7im »

See the project home page, Diseases Studied FAQ: http://folding.stanford.edu/English/FAQ-Diseases You can't find any info about it because it's not related. Stem Cells are not a disease.
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