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AquaBoy Send message Joined: 3 Jul 18 Posts: 2 Credit: 449,862 RAC: 0 |
Are still sending COVID-19-related workunits to us or the previous ones (related to proteins)? |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,623,704 RAC: 9,591 |
Are still sending COVID-19-related workunits to us or the previous ones (related to proteins)? Yes, i still receive "COD147_covid2" wus |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
I am out of COVIDs on my 24-core Ryzen 3900X, including the buffer (64 total). I think their real work begins after we help them develop the COVID folding models, so it is not that they are stopping work on COVID at all. But we have done our part, for the moment. Maybe more later. |
nicksw19 Send message Joined: 22 Jun 20 Posts: 2 Credit: 391,414 RAC: 0 |
So is this now dead? No announcement? |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2125 Credit: 41,228,659 RAC: 10,982 |
So is this now dead? The reason this project was ever alive is the work it routinely does. Everything is about simulating how and how accurately proteins form and act in the body. The last 15 years of development got us to the point where it could be directed at the latest issue in the world. There's no sense in which the project can ever be 'dead'. What's to announce? |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,169,305 RAC: 3,857 |
I am out of COVIDs on my 24-core Ryzen 3900X, including the buffer (64 total). Lots of units don't have "covid" in the name but are stil Covid related, some units come from outside vendors and have names that make sense to them but don't have the word "Covid" in them. |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
Lots of units don't have "covid" in the name but are stil Covid related, some units come from outside vendors and have names that make sense to them but don't have the word "Covid" in them. That is certainly true, but if none of them are named "COVID", I would expect that the unnamed ones are way down too. However, that is not a problem but a solution insofar as I am concerned. There are plenty of drug candidates that have been developed and even proven effective in the labs, and are just awaiting human trials. I would prefer our efforts go to the next-generation viruses, which are not necessarily coronaviruses at all. How do you deal with them? And most people are dying from cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc, etc. anyway. We might as well get back to those. |
Falconet Send message Joined: 9 Mar 09 Posts: 353 Credit: 1,227,479 RAC: 1,235 |
I'm certain I read something about the IPD having a vaccine candidate ready and delivered to manufacturers, with human testing supposed to start in 2021. 100% it was from a post by someone on this forum. Not from anyone official of course, it was from a volunteer. I haven't seen any WU's that had the COVID19 "official" name that told us it was directly from the Baker Lab. All the more recent work in the past months seems to have been from Robetta. (The ones with the weird names). EDIT: Found it. It was posted here https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=14155&postid=98458#98458 Direct Link https://www.ipd.uw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/IPD_AnnualReport_2020-web.pdf |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,169,305 RAC: 3,857 |
I'm certain I read something about the IPD having a vaccine candidate ready and delivered to manufacturers, with human testing supposed to start in 2021. Moderna is doing human testing of a vaccine at the 3rd level right now but it will take awhile to get the results back, one of their labs is in wilmington, NC about 40 miles from me so it's on the local News all the time. They have at least 30,000 volunteers involved in the testing and were recruiting from the community just a couple months ago. |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
Moderna is doing human testing of a vaccine at the 3rd level right now but it will take awhile to get the results back, one of their labs is in wilmington, NC about 40 miles from me so it's on the local News all the time. They have at least 30,000 volunteers involved in the testing and were recruiting from the community just a couple months ago. Yes, there are a whole bunch of them in trials at various stages in many countries. You need a spreadsheet to keep track of them all. https://www.raps.org/news-and-articles/news-articles/2020/3/covid-19-vaccine-tracker One significant problem is getting enough volunteers in affected areas, since the infection rate is going down (or up and down and up again more likely) in most places. Brazil is getting to be popular, as they have a large number of cases and a good medical infrastructure for administering the tests. And then there are a large number of antivirals too. The monoclonal antibodies look good from several companies, and I read of new ones all the time. They just need testing. |
Breno Send message Joined: 8 Apr 20 Posts: 30 Credit: 12,956,862 RAC: 8,344 |
I think most questions fall on how R@h lacks a better PR recurrent thread here in the forum. I've seen so many people ask whether their WU are relevant against Corona or not, that perhaps it is less redundant for R@h team to develop a single thread with more constant posts. (In same style as Predictor of the Day) |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,169,305 RAC: 3,857 |
Moderna is doing human testing of a vaccine at the 3rd level right now but it will take awhile to get the results back, one of their labs is in wilmington, NC about 40 miles from me so it's on the local News all the time. They have at least 30,000 volunteers involved in the testing and were recruiting from the community just a couple months ago. One suggestion someone on tv made the other day was to get a much higher percentage of Black people in the trials because they seem to be much more affected by Covid-19 than any other ethnic group yet historically they are not a large percentage of testing groups. I don't know if Brazilians qualify as 'Black' in their ethnic qualification or if they are more ethnically Hispanic. I heard one person say there were about 136 different vaccines in various stages of testing, that bodes well for someone finding one, or more, that actually works. |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,169,305 RAC: 3,857 |
I think most questions fall on how R@h lacks a better PR recurrent thread here in the forum. That has long been a concern for ALOT of Projects and the basic problem lies in that they are Scientists first and info requires data and PROOF while PR is often full of hyperbole and wishful thinking. Most Projects just don't have the money to pay for a PR firm or even a single person to do it so someone gets 'assigned' the job as a 'do this when you have time' thing which essentially means almost never. I believe Rosetta does have a twitter feed that gets updated regularly but that doesn't get copied onto the website, seems to me someone could setup something to do that automatically but so far they haven't. I would guess they would ONLY want what the Rosetta people post as opposed to all the 'followers' who may or may not be a fan. |
Breno Send message Joined: 8 Apr 20 Posts: 30 Credit: 12,956,862 RAC: 8,344 |
About your comment "I don't know if Brazilians qualify as 'Black' in their ethnic qualification or if they are more ethnically Hispanic.". Brazil is the non-african country with the largest black population in the globe. Here, the word that is most used is "miscegenated", which I can't really pin down on any translation, except something like: lots and lots of people who are a total mix of many different backgrounds and whose cannot be labeled within the 0-1 spectrum. But yeah, since Brazil has a huge slave trade past, it is more than safe to say that the majority of the population has at least one black relative on the family tree. |
Breno Send message Joined: 8 Apr 20 Posts: 30 Credit: 12,956,862 RAC: 8,344 |
I see your points, and now that I have read them, I agree with them. The problem here is with R@h client's motivation. Many people donate willing and are fine with it. However, many people are just anxious for this pandemic to be over with and don't really understand the depths of the project. In my point of view, R@h lost a lot of potential users thanks to this gap in communication. The real issue here, is that thanks to this pandemic, R@h is probably getting more computational power than it probably will ever get. It behooves a project such as this to leverage this opportunity while this still is going on. Just my opinion. Initially I targeted 1M Cobblestones as my final personal goal, now I'm going to 2M, and the highest motivational tool for this is the 'Gamefication' of BOINC with credits and ranks. Still, a regular update could cheer people up for longer periods. |
yoerik Send message Joined: 24 Mar 20 Posts: 128 Credit: 169,525 RAC: 0 |
I see your points, and now that I have read them, I agree with them. The problem here is with R@h client's motivation. Many people donate willing and are fine with it. However, many people are just anxious for this pandemic to be over with and don't really understand the depths of the project. In my point of view, R@h lost a lot of potential users thanks to this gap in communication. The real issue here, is that thanks to this pandemic, R@h is probably getting more computational power than it probably will ever get. It behooves a project such as this to leverage this opportunity while this still is going on. I've been raising this issue here for awhile, now. Take 5 minutes to write 5 sentences about how things are going, and you are doing the absolute bare minimum. The sister project foldit, gets far more announcements and news than we do. It's not too much to ask... for something. At all. Just a two sentence: "There's no news to report, but we really appreciate your support. We will let you know when we have more developments to share." Rephrase it slightly and post it once a month, until you have something to share. Voila. It'll get annoying after awhile, but it's better than radio silence. |
AstroMann Maryland Send message Joined: 3 May 19 Posts: 1 Credit: 1,647,338 RAC: 971 |
At one time, human inhabitants were divided into "racial groups," defined as Negroid, Caucasoid and Oriental. Terms like "Hispanic," "Latino" and many others were seen as ethnic descriptors, not racial identifiers. With DNA sequencing, it was found that the racial groups had such small genetic deviations from each other that the term "race" became scientifically undefinable. That realization has, of course, pushed all the buttons of those who so ardently use racial distinctions to influence social policy. The bottom line is that "race" is not a valid way to categorize people. Ethnic identifiers are probably more self-identification based upon upbringing and other socialization experiences, clearly a large measure of arbitrariness. I suppose then that "race" is also self-identified. Of course, both flawed classification systems may be and often are imposed by the self-interests of others. |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,169,305 RAC: 3,857 |
I see your points, and now that I have read them, I agree with them. The problem here is with R@h client's motivation. Many people donate willing and are fine with it. However, many people are just anxious for this pandemic to be over with and don't really understand the depths of the project. In my point of view, R@h lost a lot of potential users thanks to this gap in communication. The real issue here, is that thanks to this pandemic, R@h is probably getting more computational power than it probably will ever get. It behooves a project such as this to leverage this opportunity while this still is going on. Absolutely!! But Rosetta is in this for the long haul and more crunchers means more demands on the hardware and that often means more maintenence and money, there is often a concious decision involved in Projects choices although most of us wouldn't always agree they were good ones they are the Projects choices to make. As I said earlier I would start a new group that copies the twitter posts by the Admins in with zero comments allowed by us users. They often post things that people ask about. |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,169,305 RAC: 3,857 |
At one time, human inhabitants were divided into "racial groups," defined as Negroid, Caucasoid and Oriental. Does that 'racial group' change thru intermingling of the 'groups' and make things more muddy or do they still stand out as one of the other? I'm guessing muddy genes especially the more times intermingling goes on. |
rulez-alex Send message Joined: 27 Aug 11 Posts: 11 Credit: 189,802 RAC: 0 |
Designed antiviral proteins inhibit SARS-CoV-2 in the lab https://newsroom.uw.edu/news/designed-antiviral-proteins-inhibit-sars-cov-2-lab https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2020/09/08/science.abd9909 |
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