| Leadership-class computational resources in the MSCF are used to understand the relationships between genes, proteins, cells, cell groups, tissues, organisms, and organism populations. Using high-performance computers (1) to model the movement of materials through the animal and human airway benefits public health; (2) to model the movement and interactions of colonies of microbes benefits homeland security; and (3) to model Shewanella, a bacteria with potential bioremediation applications, benefits environmental cleanup. |