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"Debrief Meeting 2011 on Next-Generation
Integrated Simulation of Living Matter (ISLiM)"

Date : December 21 (Wed), 22 (Thurs) 2011

Location : The University of Tokyo, Takeda Hall (Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
For debrief program and details, please refer to the web page.
http://www.csrp.riken.jp/2011/islim-houkokukai2011_j.html

4th BioSupercomputing Symposium

Date : March 5 (Mon), 6 (Tue) 2012

Location : Kobe city, Hyougo prefecture (TBA)
Details will be published on the web page (http://www.csrp.riken.jp) once fixed.

K computer ranked the fastest computer in the world.

The Development and Use of the Next- Generation Supercomputer Project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Scienceand Technology (MEXT).

Next-Generation Integrated Simulation of Living Matter

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The “Next-Generation Integrated Simulation of Living Matter” is a project sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, in which research and development of simulation software to understand various phenomena occurring in the biological systems, including molecules and the human body, have been undertaken to realize a petascale simulation by making full use of the performance of a ten quadrillion speed computer known as “K computer”.

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Project for high-degree application of high performance generalpurpose computer
HPCI Strategic Program Field 1

Supercomputational Life Science

The HPCI Strategic Program is a program of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology aiming to produce ground-breaking results in computer science technology by maximizing the benefits of the HPCI (High Performance Computing Infrastructure) centered on the K computer, and encouraging developments in five research fields that need to be strategically addressed.
"Supercomputational Life Science" as a representative organization of Riken, has conducted research with the mission of understanding and predicting life phenomena based on largescale simulation and advanced data analysis, and to apply these results to design and implement medicine and medical care with its research.

BioSupercomputing Newsletter

BioSupercomputing Newsletter Vol.5

SPECIAL INTERVIEW
The time has come for biosupercomputing to get results with the world's No. 1 supercomputer "K computer", and take up the challenge of "prognostic biology".
Deputy Program Director of Computational Science Research Program, RIKEN Ryutaro Himeno
What should we do to promote industrial use of sophisticated computer resources and development applications?
Chief Coordinator of Foundation for Computational Science Masahiro Fukuda
Chief Researcher of Urban Innovation Institute and Executive Board Member and Bureau Chief of BioGrid Center Kansai Ryuichi Shimizu
Report on Research
Analysis of molecular mechanism of enzymatic reactions by QM/MM Free Energy Method
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University Shigehiko Hayashi (Molecular Scale WG)
Computational Mechanobiology of Actin Cytoskeleton
Institute for Frontier Medical Science, Kyoto University Yasuhiro Inoue (Cell Scale WG)
Development of Blood flow Analysis Method for Simulation of Thrombus Formation
Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo Satoshi Ii (Organ and Body Scale WG)
Development of Data Assimilation Technology for Simulation of Living Things
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics Tomoyuki Higuchi (Data Analysis Fusion WG)
SPECIAL INTERVIEW
Pioneering the Future of Computational Life Science toward Understanding and Prediction of Complex Life Phenomena
Program Director of RIKEN HPCI Program for Computational Life Sciences Toshio Yanagida
Deputy- Program Director of RIKEN HPCI Program for Computational Life Sciences Akinori Kidera
Deputy- Program Director of RIKEN HPCI Program for Computational Life Sciences Yukihiro Eguchi
Report on Research
Simulation Applicable to Drug Design
Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo Hideaki Fujitani (Field 1- Program 2)
An Ultra-fast Analysis System for Next-Generation DNA Sequencer Data
Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yutaka Akiyama, Takashi Ishida, Masanori Kakuta, Shuji Suzuki (Field 1- Program 4)
Report
BioSupercomputing Summer School 2011
Computational Science Research Program, RIKEN Yasuhiro Ishimine (Organ and Body Scale WG)
Research and Development Center for Data Assimilation, Institute of Statistical Mathematics Masaya Saito (Data Analysis Fusion WG)
Niigata University of International and Information Studies Eisuke Chikayama (Cell Scale WG)
School of Medicine, Tokai University Yohei Nanazawa (Cell Scale/Organ and Body Scale WG)
Computational Science Research Program, RIKEN Takashi Handa (Brain and Neural Systems WG)
Computational Science Research Program, RIKEN Gen Masumoto (High-performance Computing Team)
Computational Science Research Program, RIKEN Kei Moritsugu (Molecular Scale WG)
“Next-Generation Integrated Simulation of Living Matter (ISLiM)”, a web page dedicated to new applications, has opened.
Computational Science Research Program Integrated Simulation of Living Matter Group
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