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Hi all,
I was told that an application I run, F@H Protein Researcher, might be of interest to some of you. If you use F@H, this is a good way, especially if you're on a team, to connect and network with other folders (which seems to be the underlying theme of this forum as well). It also loads your stats so you can display them on your profile. The app has been steadily growing over the past year, currently with over 1600 users.

It seems to be fairly stable at this point, but if you have problems it is always better to message me directly than post on the info page.

Enjoy.

-Mark Walker

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Thanks Mark. Useful tool for scientist to make use of their lab computers.

Can you explain a little more about the app?

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