High Performance
Computing and Informatics Office
The High Performance
Computing and Informatics Office (HPCIO),
provides expertise and resources in high performance computing,
computational science, biomedical informatics, and modern information
technology to the NIH scientific community.
Mission:
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To develop
high performance computational methods and algorithms to analyze
biomedical data and to simulate complex
biological systems.
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To develop knowledge-based data management systems for the discovery
of biomedical knowledge, including medical
image repository systems.
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To provide high performance computing resources and software
tools to NIH researchers, including special-purpose parallel
computing machines.
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To collaborate with NIH researchers and colleagues at other
research centers in applying information technology to biomedical
research problems.
Projects:
HPCIO consists of:
Office of the Chief
Biomedical Informatics Activity
Computer Systems Support Group
High Performance Computing Activity
Scientific Database Activity
List of relevant conferences (2008)
High Performance Computing and Informatics Office
Division of Computational Bioscience
Center for Information Technology
National Institutes of Health
Building 12A, Room 2033
Bethesda, MD 20892
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