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Hi, you've found SBGrid Core. We're the team that provides research computing sysadmin support to SBGrid Core member labs. If you're a member, please select your institution from the menu above to get started.
The Structural Biology Grid at Harvard Medical School (SBGrid) is a computing collaboration of more than 140 X-ray crystallography, NMR and electron microscopy laboratories. We're a support organization that helps more than 50 academic institutions and 3 pharmaceutical companies in 11 countries with their research computing needs. The SBGrid organization is led by Piotr Sliz and divided into three groups:
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SBGrid Core (you are here)
- Design of research computing infrastructure, including workstation and server hardware purchase recommendations
- Configuration, maintenance and support of SBGrid Core member workstations and servers
- Data and network security advice and audits
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SBGrid Consortium
- Specialized support of a large collection of structural biology software
- Unified computing environment for all members
- 1st tier support for software bugs and application recommendations
- Developer network for structural biology software building
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NEBioGrid
- Access to cutting-edge grid computing on the Open Science Grid
- Expertise in leveraging HPC for specific structural biology applications
