Computing for Life, Medical & Clinical Sciences Symposium Breakout Session Chaired by Prof Peter Coveney 28 June 2012 Symposium 2012.

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Computing for Life, Medical & Clinical Sciences Symposium Breakout Session Chaired by Prof Peter Coveney 28 June 2012 Symposium 2012

Computing for Life, Medical & Clinical Sciences Has the potential to revolutionize healthcare and biomedical research Can generate large amounts of useful data However, requires the high performance computing capacity and e-infrastructure to analyse, manipulate, and utilise that data Symposium 2012

UK Investment in E-Infrastructure In Feb 2011, the EBI received £75M from BIS for the European Life-science Infrastructure for Biological Information (ELIXIR) project In Jan 2012, the Government earmarked £168 million to improve Britain's HPC capability and wider e-infrastructure Of this, £3.5M has come to UCL as part of the e-Infrastructure South Consortium (UCL, Oxford Bristol, & Southampton) The UK E-Infrastructure Leadership Council was established in Mar 2012 to act as a national advisory body on e-Infrastructure The UK Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology is working on a special project on Data, Algorithms & Modelling Symposium 2012

Discussion TopicPanellist Computational biology and bioinformatics Prof Nicholas Luscombe UCL Genetics Institute and CRUK LRI Multiscale and multiphysics modelling Dr Steven Niederer Dept of Biomedical Engineering, King’s College London HPC computing services and UCL research computing Clare Gryce Research Computing Services, UCL Developments in UCL Research Data Services Dr Max Wilkinson Research Data Services,UCL Networking across UCL and UCLPSamuel Massiah Advanced Information Services Centre, UCL