Biography
Dr. Nissley is Director of the Cancer Research Technology Directorate at Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research. He is responsible for scientists working in a broad range of technology, and basic/translational research including; genomics, proteomics, optical microscopy, SEM and TEM microscopy, cryo-EM (including the newly established National cryo-EM Facility), nanotechnology, oncology research and drug discovery. He leads the NCI RAS Initiative, a National Cancer Institute-funded program that aims to find therapeutic interventions against oncogenic Ras which is a driver in up to a third of all cancers. As part of the NCI-DOE Joint Design od Advanced Computing Solutions for Cancer (JDACS4C) collaboration he serves as NCI lead on the Molecular Level Pilot for RAS Structure and Dynamics in Cellular Membranes and is a member of the Joint Research Committee for the Accelerating Therapeutics for Opportunities in Medicine (ATOM) consortium, a public-private partnership dedicated to transforming drug discovery through advanced computation.
Presentations
Paper
Applications
Cancer
Compiler Analysis and Optimization
Compilers
Computational Biology
Exascale
Fault Tolerance
Heterogeneous Systems
Machine Learning
Parallel Application Frameworks
Portability
Reliability
Resiliency
Runtime Systems
Scalable Computing
Scientific Computing
Scientific Workflows
Simulation
Tools
Workflows
TP
BP Finalist
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