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Collaborative Cross to provide powerful resource for mouse model researchers worldwide

om Case Western Reserve University, The Jackson Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Battelle Memorial Institute.

Johnson also noted that the project will generate large amounts of data and enable predictive modeling and simulation that will require the resources provided by ORNL's supercomputer. In 2004, ORNL was selected as the site for DOE's National Leadership Computing Facility, which with 50 teraflops of sustained capacity and a capacity of 250 peak teraflops will be the world's most powerful supercomputer for research.

ORNL is managed by UT-Battelle for the Department of Energy. Funding for the mouse facility is provided by DOE's Office of Biological and Environmental Research within the Office of Science. The Ellison Medical Foundation supports basic biomedical research on aging relevant to understanding aging processes and age-related diseases and disabilities.


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Contact: Ron Walli
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865-576-0226
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
22-Sep-2005


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