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Laboratory for Supercomputer Technologies in Biomedicine, Pharmacology and Low-Dimensional Structures - Iscalare

Contract number
11.G34.31.0016
Time span of the project
2010-2012

As of 30.01.2020

2
Objects of intellectual property
General information

Name of the project: Development of software and supercomputer architectures for biomedicine, pharmacology and small-dimensional structures.

Strategy for Scientific and Technological Development Priority Level: в


Goals and objectives

Research directions: Information technologies and computational systems

Project objective: Development of new supercomputer technologies in biomedicine, pharmacology, and small-dimensional systems ti solve problems of creation of new pharmaceuticals.


The practical value of the study

Achievements:

  • We have implemented computational mathods and platforms that take into account features of biological, medical and pharmaceutical problems for research in the domain of medical diagnostics, treatment, creation of new medications etc.

Implemented results of research: 2 patents have been obtained.

Education and career development: 3 dissertations have been defended

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