BioExcel-3

BioExcel Centre of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research

Life Science is turning into a data-driven and HPC-dependent research field. The rapid response to Covid-19 showed how an EU collaboration between the pharma industry, Life Science researchers and supercomputing centres resulted in several newly identified hits now undergoing clinical trials. Life Science delivered actual drug candidates already within a year by using HPC in general, and BioExcel codes in particular.

The Centre of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research (BioExcel) was established in 2015, and funded again in 2018, to help accelerate this development. The BioExcel-3 strategy to achieve significant impact relies on (i) ensuring that the most widely used European codes provide high performance, efficiency, scaling, reliability and quality to meet academic and industrial needs; (ii) identifying user needs to prioritise development of features with high scientific impact & performance/porting requests for deployment on EuroHPC resources; (iii) providing state-of-the-art training program for next-generation EU workforce on exploitation of ensemble algorithms, AI approaches, and convergence of HPC, HTC and HPDA; (iv) being the preferred EU partner for international organisations; (v) providing sustainable business paths for companies that need commercial support or want to fund development of specific features; and (vi) operating under an open governance model that provides transparency for the community and EC to be confident BioExcel makes the right priorities based on user and HPC needs.

BioExcel-3 will grow and sustain the Life Science HPC community in Europe, and its success will be measured by the ability to support codes and train scientists who produce almost 10,000 scientific papers and numerous industrial projects every year.

CSC is responsible for the training programme of BioExcel-3 and will contribute to dissemination and community engagement. CSC brings to the project the Event and Training team, Science and FAIR data support, as well as, the computing environment development team, whose achievement is the recent Web interface to the national supercomputer Puhti using Open OnDemand technology.

More information about the funding

This project is supported by the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) under grant agreement No 101093290 and by the Research Council of Finland under funding decision No 359851.

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