SGI Supports Merck Research Efforts
November 24 2003 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
SGI Supports Merck Research Efforts International Pharmaceutical
Company Installs Mix of SGI Servers, Workstations, Storage
Subsystems and Software for Integration of Informatics and
Molecular Profiling MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 24
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Department of Bioinformatics at Merck
& Co., Inc. has turned to SGI to support ongoing informatics
efforts at its Merck Research Laboratories (MRL). The global,
research-driven pharmaceutical company has installed two SGI(R)
Origin(R) 3000 family of servers for complete integration of
informatics and molecular profiling into basic and pre-clinical
research. The high-performance computing systems support several
projects in sequence informatics, molecular profiling, proteomics,
research genetics and toxicology for Merck research programs in the
areas of metabolic disorders, neuroscience, infectious diseases and
oncology. The complete installation of new equipment in October
includes one 256-processor Origin system and one 32-processor
Origin server. They are augmented by SGI(R) InfiniteStorage with
10TB of disk, a mix of 10 Silicon Graphics(R) Octane(R) and Silicon
Graphics Fuel(R) workstations, four SGI(R) Origin(R) 300 servers,
one SGI(R) Altix(TM) 3000 server with 12 Intel(R) Itanium(R)
processors and 300 seats of Platform LSF from SGI software partner
Platform Computing. MRL will use the servers, SGI(R) TP9500 disk
subsystems and large-memory bandwidth to enhance scientific
computing, allowing Merck scientists to pursue solutions that were
not previously possible. Bioinformatics scientists at the ten Merck
research centers around the world, some of which have their own
SGI(R) systems, are running searches against the approximately 300
protein and nucleic acid databases mirrored on the department's
high-speed disk storage arrays, including publicly available
databases. Jobs run at the data center range from simple searches
that take a few seconds to major tasks that can take as long as 24
hours. Merck & Co., Inc., headquartered in Whitehouse Station,
New Jersey, conducts research at 10 major research centers in the
United States, Europe, and Japan, manufactures products in 32
facilities and has operations in more than 60 countries. Merck's
leading products worldwide are treatments for high blood pressure,
cholesterol management, arthritis and pain, osteoporosis and
asthma. "We are pleased with Merck's selection of SGI technologies
for these complex computational tasks, since SGI solutions are for
the support of critical healthcare research and discovery
processes," said SGI Market Strategy Senior Director Bill Bartling,
who oversees the company's sciences applications. "We've been
working with Merck's Department of Bioinformatics since it was
founded in 1994, and we look forward to continuing our close
working relationship for many years to come." SGI, a leader in the
life sciences community for more than 15 years, delivers
computational solutions for life and chemical sciences discovery
research organizations in pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology,
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