Robert Esnouf
Director of Research Computing
Robert Esnouf leads the research computing teams at the Big Data Institute and the neighbouring Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics as they build a unified high-performance computing infrastructure capable of addressing the largest challenges in biomedical research. The aim is to deliver a large-scale, cost-effective, researcher-funded platform that drives collaboration between our researchers and also supports working with others across Oxford and further afield. The current cluster has over 6,000 compute cores backed by over 12PB of storage and developments include private cloud and long-term secure archiving solutions.
Recent publications
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Structure-based energetics of protein interfaces guides foot-and-mouth disease virus vaccine design
Journal article
Kotecha A. et al, (2015), Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 22, 788 - 794
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Evaluation and Use of In-Silico Structure-Based Epitope Prediction with Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus
Journal article
Borley DW. et al, (2013), PLoS ONE, 8, e61122 - e61122
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Nearest-cell: a fast and easy tool for locating crystal matches in the PDB
Journal article
Ramraj V. et al, (2012), Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 68, 1697 - 1700
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Recording information on protein complexes in an information management system
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Savitsky M. et al, (2011), Journal of Structural Biology, 175, 224 - 229
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Recording information on protein complexes in an information management system
Journal article
Savitsky M. et al, (2011), Journal of Structural Biology, 175, 224 - 229