Ten simple rules for building and maintaining sustainable high-performance computing infrastructure for research in resource-limited settings
Ronald Galiwango(Infectious Diseases Institute), Daudi Jjingo(Infectious Diseases Institute), Phillip Cruz(National Institutes of Health), Ari Berman(Biofuel Research Team), Mike Nsubuga(University of Bristol), Lloyd Ssentongo(Infectious Diseases Institute), Edward Lukyamuzi(University of Cape Town), Jonathan Kayondo(Uganda Virus Research Institute), Mariam Quiñones(National Institutes of Health), Darrell E. Hurt(National Institutes of Health), John Fonner(University of California San Diego), Rodgers Kimera(Garrett Technologies (United States)), Christopher Whalen(National Institutes of Health), Nicola Mulder(University of Cape Town), Grace Kebirungi(University of Cape Town), Henry Mutegeki(EarthTech International (United States)), Maria Y. Giovanni(University of Cape Town), Meghan Coakley McCarthy(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Laura B. Okalebo(Biofuel Research Team), Victor S. Kramer(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Mugume T. Atwine(University of Cape Town), Alfred Ssekagiri(Uganda Virus Research Institute), Timothy W. Kimbowa(University of Cape Town), Michael Tartakovsky(National Institutes of Health)
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