Profile
Publish Date
16 April 2008
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Author(s)
- P. Therese Lang
- Marcus E. Lundberg
- Amanda Peters
- Carlos P. Sosa
P. Therese Lang is a postdoctoral scholar in the Alber Lab at the University of California, Berkeley. She recently received her Ph.D. degree from the Irwin D. Kuntz and Thomas L. James labs at the University of California, San Francisco, for assisting in developing DOCK Version 6 and exploring drug design for RNA targets. She has published several papers on the validation and application of docking programs for drug design.
Marcus E. Lundberg is currently a student in Scientific Computing at Uppsala University in Sweden. Marcus has a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Physics.
Amanda Peters is an IBM Software Engineer for the Blue Gene supercomputers, in Rochester, Minnesota. She received a BS degree in both computer science and physics from Duke University in 2005. She is involved with the porting, validating, and optimizing of life science applications.
Carlos P. Sosa is a Senior Technical Staff Member in the Blue Gene Development Group of IBM, where he has been the team lead of the Chemistry and Life Sciences high-performance effort since 2006. For the past 18 years, he has focused on scientific applications with emphasis in life sciences, parallel programming, benchmarking, and performance tuning. His areas of interest are future IBM POWER architectures, Blue Gene, Cell Broadband, and cellular molecular biology. He has authored or coauthored multiple papers and was a coauthor of two IBM Redbooks publications. He received a Ph.D. degree in Physical Chemistry from Wayne State University and completed his post-doctoral work at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He is a member of the IEEE, the IEEE Computer Society, the American Chemical Society, and the International Society for Computational Biology.
IBM Form Number
REDP-4410-00
