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Folding@Home Interview: Fold a Protein

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2007

In part 2 of the Folding@Home interview, Prof. Pande explains the process of a folded protein.

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  • @comoloco12321 If you want more points I suggest you start on an advertising campaign, but not like this. You need to explain what F@h is, how it works, and what it is doing in very simple terms. Try the article on Wikipedia or the main F@h website, things are explained pretty well there

  • Read the Folding@home article on Wikipedia. Pretty well written at this point! Check it out!

  • @502020x The client connects with other computers around the world to form a massive parallel supercomputer that uses petaflops of processing power to work out how proteins fold, so scientists can learn how to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and cancer.

    tl;dr It helps scientists work out how to cure cancer.

  • @aizen7777777777 Dude, what the fuck are you talking about? This is a folding@home video, not some video of the Twin Towers falling or our troops over in the Middle East.

  • @bestSVMS Would this benefit me in any way?

    I'm not trolling I'm curious.

  • flop around like a fag?

  • WHT THE USE OF THIS IM CONFUSED

  • Because proteins "try"... it's not like it's due to random Brownian collisions or anything. xD

  • @unleasheth dont worry :D

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