- Helix Systems at CIT.
- The Helix Systems are a group
of high-performance computers available to NIH personnel for
scientific purposes. Major protein, nucleotide and other
scientific
databases are maintained and updated, and an extensive
collection
of software is available to manipulate them. In addition,
mathematical, graphical and internet tools are available on
the helix systems.
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Frederick Biomedical Supercomputing Center at NCI.
- NCI's FBSC is
located in Frederick, MD, and provides computational support
for biomedical research to NCI, NIH and extramural biomedical
researchers.
Web-based applications include sequence analysis, phylogenetic analysis, gene mapping and databases.
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National Center for Biotechnology Information at NLM.
- NCBI, NLM maintains
Genbank,
Entrez, and
Blast which are available to all researchers
at NIH and elsewhere. In addition, selected databases such as
OMIM are web-accessible at NCBI's web site.
Disclaimer
Maintained by the
High Performance Scientific Computing Section,
Center for Information Technology
National Institutes of Health