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Message 21927 - Posted: 31 Aug 2011 | 16:17:38 UTC

Nate joined our group few months ago for a phd and he has just started to submit jobs in gpugrid for all of you.

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Message 21928 - Posted: 31 Aug 2011 | 16:25:50 UTC - in response to Message 21927.

Good luck with your PhD Nate,

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Message 21929 - Posted: 31 Aug 2011 | 16:26:40 UTC - in response to Message 21927.

Hello all,

My name is Nathaniel Stanley and I'm a new member here on the GPUGRID team. You will start seeing some of my work units coming through, so I thought it a good time to introduce myself. I have a BS in biochemistry from New York University, and I am pursuing my post-graduate education here at UPF. While at NYU, I studied conformational kinetics of biomolecules using time-averaged and single photon counting fluorescence spectroscopy. After university, but before deciding to continue my education here, I worked for several years in a startup company researching and manufacturing high-efficiency, cost-efficient solar cell technology (which I am proud to say continues successfully today). However, while I enjoyed my time within that industry, my long-term desire to help better understand the complex biomolecular machinery of cells has brought me back.

As I mentioned, you will start to see some of my work units feed through. I am currently researching a membrane protein that is an integral part of one of the lesser-studied neurochemical systems. It is important for mood, pain sensation, and memory, so every step towards a better understanding might lead to alternate--and hopefully more successful--medicines for pain-management and depression than currently exist. It is a complex system and has taken a lot of work to prepare, but we are already seeing some interesting things locally. Thanks to your crunching we will be able to really say something concrete about it in not too much time.

I look forward to working with you guys. Happy crunching.

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Message 21931 - Posted: 31 Aug 2011 | 20:00:24 UTC - in response to Message 21929.

Welcome, Nate. I hope our help is beneficial to your research and good luck on your doctorate.

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Message 21934 - Posted: 1 Sep 2011 | 14:29:08 UTC

Welcome Nate!!

Looking forward to crunch anything that can help you in your important research.

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Message 21935 - Posted: 1 Sep 2011 | 14:52:03 UTC - in response to Message 21934.

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Message 21942 - Posted: 2 Sep 2011 | 21:59:09 UTC - in response to Message 21929.

Welcome Nate, hope you get what you want out of your research.

PS I'll try not to keep asking for updates on yours and other scientists work, however, if you want to post interesting events I wouldn't want to stop you.
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