About 42 million people are living with HIV or AIDS around the world. HIV
mutates and evolves very quickly. Drug resistance is on the rise. If there is
any "bioterrorism" in the world, it comes from Nature itself, in the form of
HIV, and we need to fight this very real and long-standing problem now - more
than any other threat to humanity.
So every computer counts! Your CPU helps to screen millions of candidate drug
compounds computationally against detailed models of evolving AIDS viruses—an
accomplishment previously impossible without expensive supercomputers. FightAIDS@Home
accelerates AIDS research by connecting you to a global "grid" of distributed
computing power.
FightAIDS@Home is the first biomedical distributed computing project ever
launched. It is run by the Olson Laboratory at The Scripps Research Institute,
and uses your computer to assist fundamental research to discover new drugs,
using our growing knowledge of the structural biology of AIDS.
Your donation of spare computer cycles helps us in our entirely non-profit,
scientific endeavours.
Entropia helped to launch the FightAIDS@Home project, and we are grateful for
their help and donated efforts, but as of May 2003, FightAIDS@Home is no longer
associated with Entropia.
Joining FightAIDS@Home is easy! :http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/download-FAAH.html