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Facilities & Equipment

The GSP Laboratory currently houses a Beowulf cluster, 15 networked Dell workstations and 5 iMacs.

GSP Laboratory Beowulf cluster consists of 8 computational nodes with 64 Xeon processors. To accommodate the storage space for the computational nodes, cluster also hosts a 2 TB NFS.

Owing to the tight collaboration with the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN), the highly computationally intensive algorithms developed by the GSP Laboratory can be run on the 1000-node Beowulf cluster at TGEN.

The GSP lab has access to the cDNA microarray data provided by the existing state-of-the-art microarray technology available at the Cancer Genomics Laboratory, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Research Center in Houston.

The extensive resources of the interdisciplinary Genomics and Bioinformatics Center at Texas A&M University are also available to the GSP Lab.