Precision medicine is offering new ways to treat patients by helping doctors to understand each patient’s unique requirements and adapt treatments accordingly.
To do this, institutes like Gustave Roussy—Europe’s premier cancer centre—rely on high-performance computing to analyze DNA sequences.
It could take up to 30 hours to process a single sample, but with its Dell cluster, Gustave Roussy can process 96 samples in less than a day. This will open the doors to further research that was impossible until recently.