We need enabling simulation technology.
Friday, November 25, 2011 at 01:15PM We are quickly developing the ability to sequence a personal genome for $1000.00. The issue is, how to analyze the data? I think we need to boldly leapfrog current computing capabilities and brute force a distributed simulation of core immune system behavior, enabled by genomic data. And then see what it predicts given a trigger. And then compare that to reality. We'll hone in on something. WATSON CAN HELP.
W. Richard McCombie, a professor of human genetics at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, examining DNA samples.
"The field of genomics is caught in a data deluge. DNA sequencing is becoming faster and cheaper at a pace far outstripping Moore’s law, which describes the rate at which computing gets faster and cheaper.
The result is that the ability to determine DNA sequences is starting to outrun the ability of researchers to store, transmit and especially to analyze the data."

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