Video: How to Scale from Workstation through Cloud to HPC in Cryo-EM Processing

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Lance Wilson

In this video from the GPU Technology Conference, Lance Wilson from Monash University presents: How to Scale from Workstation through Cloud to HPC in Cryo-EM Processing.

Learn how high-resolution imaging is revolutionizing science and dramatically changing how we process, analyze, and visualize at this new scale. We will show the journey a researcher can take to produce images capable of winning a Nobel prize. We’ll review the last two years of development in single-particle cryo-electron microscopy processing, with a focus on accelerated software, and discuss benchmarks and best practices for common software packages in this domain. Our talk will include videos and images of atomic resolution molecules and viruses that demonstrate our success in high-resolution imaging.

The Monash Ramaciotti Centre for Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) is a leading research facility for biological electron microscopy.

Our platform provides expertise in advanced electron microscopy for biomedical discoveries at the molecular and cellular level. We offer a range of biological EM (Bio-EM) techniques from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to immuno electron microscopy, correlative light and electron microscopy, Cryo-tomography and structure determination using single particle Cryo-EM. We maintain a suite of advanced electron microscopes, including Australia’s first Titan KRIOS – currently the most powerful microscope for Bio-EM.

Lance Wilson is a Senior HPC Consultant at Monash University.

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