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Trusted CI, NSF CI CoE Pilot, and SGCI Offering Priority Help to Projects Tackling COVID-19

                                         

The NSF Cyberinfrastructure Center of Excellence PilotTrusted CI, and the Science Gateways Community Institute are all available to help the science community tackle research to address the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. If your project could benefit from expert cyberinfrastructure consulting in:

  • data management and visualization
  • workflow management
  • use of cloud resources, high-performance clusters, or distributed resources
  • science gateway technology
  • cybersecurity
  • compliance

please contact us for priority assistance. We are here to help.

To request assistance, please send an email to covid19@trustedci.org and we will be in contact.

Help with writing proposals related to COVID-19 is also available, but priority will be given to active projects.

How SGCI is supporting COVID-19 research

Lauren Ancel Meyers, a professor of biology and statistics at The University of Texas at Austin, is creating models predicting whether a county might have a hidden epidemic, and SGCI is helping her turn that into a gateway. Read more in the New York Times article, "Does My County Have an Epidemic? Estimates Show Hidden Transmission."

How our colleagues are responding to COVID-19

These projects are using cyberinfrastructure and high-performance computing to advance COVID-19 research.