a rosetta@home story
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ihatesnowihatesnow, please help me understand something.
I think I recall reading on your profile page some time ago that you work in the Baker laboratory at UW. That would make Baker your supervisor, right? (Or, maybe you're just a supporter of his research but don't work directly for him?)
In any case, please explain how this thread, and the many other posts you've made on the BCO Boards about Baker's projects (a.k.a. "Rosetta") are not promotional. I understand that you believe the approach his lab is taking will be the solution to a cure for cancer and many other health problems. You think protein structure is the answer. Other researchers, of course, would disagree; but that's everybody's prerogative.
So here you're asking, via the web links you've provided, that BCO members sign up for "Rosetta at home." If I am reading things correctly, participation in "Rosetta at home" will result in the loading of proprietary software from Baker's laboratory on our home computers. That software will then commandeer our computers when they're "not in use," and borrow our hard drives and microprocessors to work on Baker's structural calculations. That's necessary, apparently, because Baker's lab has been unable to buy enough processor (CPU) time from other sources to carry out his research.
So, how is this thread not solicitation? And, except for a remote theoretical connection, what does it have to do with breast cancer, specifically?
I apologize in advance for this harsh-sounding post, but I guess I just don't understand what promotion of the "Rosetta" project has to do with the purpose of the Boards. How is this different from appealing to BCO members to participate in other types of studies or surveys or other types of projects we wish to advocate? Don't these sorts of things have to be cleared with BCO first?
otter
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You have a wrong recollection... I don't work for Dr. Baker or even live in Seattle where the University is located nor was it ever on any profile I made ..Im not connected with the project other than being one of its thousands of volunteers...........If you want you can ask the project directly about how it could help cancer specifically.....a lot of the time the scientists there will answer your posts .................... I'm merely a small participant.........http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/
I have posted it to make the research known.. If it sounds too much like solicitation the site owners are obviously free to do what they want with it...[.delete. ect ] if they feel it has no connection with helping to find a cure,or goes against some policy.....also I never said I believe it will be the solution to cancer or any other disease merely that it is a good possibility it could have a huge part in it.......... It seems you have a problem with the posts being too promotional more than anything else......... ill try to refrain from posting rosetta and just concentrate on protein research articles
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I'm curious why this one rather than Foldit@home for Stanford University or both? They both sound legitimate and do similar work. This news item explains why it would be impossible to get enough computer power without help from many individuals.
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Actually I do run both but I have a powerful enough computer to do that... the projects tell you the requirements ...They are both a worthy cause but there is a difference.....the one funny thing I like hearing is why don't "they" just buy a supper computer to run these projects ? and the answer is the university's don't have a spare few hundred million to spend to buy, house, staff and feed it electricity ....and together with the thousands of volunteers, these projects already equal more than 3 super computers so even if they bought a supper computer and told everyone they're no longer needed these projects would take a giant leap backward
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding%40home
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta@home
If I over posted the project I an sorry, but new people arrive here all the time and I wanted to keep the threads about the project active
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ihatesnowihatesnow, I apologize for my faulty recollection.
I understand now that you are not from Baker's lab, even though you do have an unwavering interest in using computers to analyze and predict protein structure. Your interest is so intense that you've posted your "encouragement" (e.g., "check out this research group using computers http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/") in many other places on the web besides these BCO discussion boards. It's a remarkable list of websites, covering such diverse issues as molecular biology, brain cancer, diabetes, human longevity, the stock market, careers in science, ... whew!
Based on what I was able to find on line today, I suspect that you have no personal connection to breast cancer after all. (I apologize again, in advance, if I'm wrong in that assumption.) You're just interested in using this forum, as well as the many others where you've left similar "comments," as a venue to promote research on protein structure.
It appears everyone besides me is comfortable with an occasional post promoting research on protein folding and encouraging participation in Baker's research (except, perhaps, the members who frequent the Stage IV forum). So, even though, personally, I think what's going on here is spamming -- especially since I found so many identical posts by "ihatesnow" on other internet sites, forums, blogs, etc. -- I'll not question your motives anymore.
Best wishes in your quest.
otter
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otter ... not everyone else is either and over 400 posts since 2008 about nothing else is spamming IMO also.
But considering some of the other stuff that is allowed to be promoted on here it just seems like a waste of time to say anything anymore. At least this is not likely to kill you.
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