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Scottish bioinformatics groups provide a wide range of online software applications and computer resources. These are made available to assist anyone working with bioinformatics.

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ScotGridThe ScotGrid project is engaging with a diverse range of academic groups in an effort to provide a cutting edge grid based computing environment for researchers in Scotland. ScotGrid is in contact with research communities as diverse as: Arts and Humanities; Rural Policy Support; Atomic and Molecular Diagnostic Processes in Plasmas; Thermodynamics and Fluid Engineering; Computational Chemistry; Nuclear and Particle Physics.
ScotGrid on fire!This is the blog for the ScotGrid distributed Tier-2 at the Universities of Durham, Edinburgh and Glasgow. ScotGrid is part of the GridPP project, the EGEE project and WLCG.
National e Science Centre (NeSC)The NeSC identifies and supports e-Science projects within and between institutions in Scotland, and provides the appropriate technical infrastructure and support in order to ensure rapid uptake of e-Science techniques by Scottish scientists.
Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC)The EPCC’s task is to accelerate the effective exploitation of novel computing throughout industry, academia and commerce. It houses an exceptional range of computers, with around 70 staff committed to the solution of real-world problems.


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