The State Government provided $50 million of the $100 million project to build the world’s largest life sciences supercomputer to accelerate Victorian biotechnology and the development of new drugs. Another $20 million was handed over for a range of projects under the Biotechnology Bridges program, which aims to make Victoria one of the world’s key locations for biotechnology by 2010.
Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative Gets Boost
August 11, 2008