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Welcome to the SBGrid ARC

This site provides information on the services provided by the SBGrid Advanced Research Computing Group (ARC) at Harvard Medical School. The SBGrid ARC provides Research Computing Systems support to SBGrid ARC Member Labs.

SBGrid ARC

  • Designs research computing infrastructure and offers workstation and server hardware purchase recommendations.
  • Configures, maintains, and supports SBGrid ARC member workstations and servers.
  • Offers data and network security advice and audits

Help

  • Getting Help & Support If you are a part of a SBGrid ARC Lab, please follow the Help & Support tab for information regarding the support, services, and systems we support for your lab. Please email us at help@sbgrid.org with any questions and we will do our best to assist you, or find someone who can.

SBGrid ARC members

Harvard Medical School

  • Abraham, Jonathan
  • Blacklow, Stephen
  • Brown, Alan
  • CryoEM Center
  • Del Marmol, Josefina
  • Harper, Wade
  • Harrison, Stephen
  • Kahne, Daniel
  • Kirschner, Mark
  • Kruse, Andrew
  • Leger-Abraham, Melissa
  • Namchuk, Mark
  • Rapoport, Tom
  • Shao, Susan
  • Sliz, Piotr
  • Sorger, Peter
  • Walker, Suzanne
  • Walter, Johanness
  • Weitz, Charles

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

  • Arthanari, Hari
  • Che, John
  • DhePaganon, Sirano
  • Eck, Michael
  • Fischer, Eric
  • Kranzusch, Philipp
  • Polizzi, Nick
  • Puigserver, Pere

Boston Children's Hospital

  • Chen, Bing
  • Harrison, Stephen
  • Hur, Sun
  • Kirchhausen, Tom
  • Springer, Timothy
  • Wu, Hao

Other instituations

  • Chao, Luke @ Massachusetts General Hospital
  • D'Souza, Victoria @ Harvard University
  • Gauget, Rachelle @ Harvard University
  • Heldwein, Katya @ Tufts University
  • Zhou, Yanfeng @ Marengo Therapeutics

SBGrid Consortium

The Structural Biology Grid at Harvard Medical School (SBGrid) is a computing collaboration of more than 250 X-ray crystallography, NMR, and electron microscopy laboratories. We support over 100 academic institutions in 23 countries around the world. SBGrid is led by Professor Piotr Sliz and divided into two groups: ARC and Consortium

  • Specialized support for a large collection of structural biology software.
  • Unified computing environment for all members.
  • First tier support for software bugs and application recommendations.

See the SBGrid Website