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Erasmus University Medical Center Uses SGI Technology for Groundbreaking Translational Medicine Research

To greatly enhance clinical treatment and medical research capabilities, with special emphasis on genomics data mining, proteomics data mining and translational medicine, Erasmus Medical Center added server and visualization systems from Silicon Graphics (OTC: SGID) to its hospital and research facility in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The SGI(R) technology, installed late last year, is used for collaboration and visualization of large amounts of data, applied in neurosciences, cardiovascular, and cancer fields, as well as monitoring fetal development.
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