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Honors Defense: Patrick Braga-Henebry

Patrick Braga-Henebry successfully defended his B.S. honors thesis title "Biocompute: Providing a Distributed Computing Model for Searching Genome Datasets." The Biocompute facility that Patrick constructed is used to carry out data intensive genome queries, parallelized across on a 64-core cluster. Congratulations, Patrick!

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