AWS HPC Blog
Tag: Cryo-EM
Integrating Research and Engineering Studio in Trusted Research Environments built on AWS
Explore how Research and Engineering Studio on AWS (RES) enables admins to build Trusted Research Environments (TREs) with built-in security and compliance controls. Learn more in our latest blog post.
Application deep-dive into the AWS Graviton3E-based Amazon EC2 Hpc7g instance
In this post we’ll show you application performance and scaling results from Hpc7g, a new instance powered by AWS Graviton3E across a wide range of HPC workloads and disciplines.
How Thermo Fisher Scientific Accelerated Cryo-EM using AWS ParallelCluster
In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the process of building a successful Cryo-EM benchmarking pilot using AWS ParallelCluster, Amazon FSx for Lustre, and cryoSPARC (from Structura Biotechnology) and explain some of our design decisions along the way.
Stion – a Software as a Service for Cryo-EM data processing on AWS
This post was written by Swapnil Bhatkar, Cloud Engineer, NREL in collaboration with Edward Eng Ph.D. and Micah Rapp Ph.D, both SEMC/NYSBC, and Evan Bollig Ph.D. and Aniket Deshpande, both AWS. Introduction Cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) technology allows biomedical researchers to image frozen biological molecules, such as proteins, viruses and nucleic acids, and obtain structures of […]