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29 Jul 2022 – Interview with Africa Rainfall Project team
Learn about the current state and future plans of the Africa Rainfall Project through this brief interview  
  Tags: Project Update
27 Jul 2022 – Research update from the SCC team
A short research update from the Smash Childhood Cancer team  
  Tags: Project Update
13 Jul 2022 – July 2022 Tech Team Update
Discusses current errors with our BOINC platform and what is currently being fixed  
  Tags: Project Update
24 Jun 2022 – OPN1 Project Update
Matt from OPN1 project provides an update on the lab work being performed while WCG was down  
  Tags: Project Update
19 Apr 2022 – Help Stop TB techniques
Help Stop TB scientists give us an overview of the algorithms used for the project, and the reasons behind their choice.  
  Tags: Project Update
01 Apr 2022 – Mapping Cancer Markers Q&A
Mapping cancer markers researchers answer questions asked on the forum  
  Tags: Project Update
21 Mar 2022 – Smash Childhood Cancer - rhabdomyosarcoma
Charles Keller MD | Scientific Director of Children's Cancer Therapy Development Institute, gives us some detailed background on rhabdomyosarcoma  
  Tags: Project Update
18 Mar 2022 – World Community Grid volunteers contributed to 32 projects so far
With almost 2.5 million years of scientific computations, the amazing WCG volunteers contributed to 32 scientific projects already.  
  Tags: Behind the Scenes , Project Update
10 Mar 2022 – Open Pandemics Q&A
Open Pandemics researchers answer questions asked on the forum  
  Tags: Project Update
07 Feb 2022 – Smash Childhood Cancer: February update
The team is progressing in its effort to validate compounds inhibiting molecules with important roles in most frequent childhood cancers  
  Tags: Project Update

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