Dr. Diego Rossinelli, an ETH Zurich researcher and 2015 Gordon Bell Finalist, shares how they are relying on CUDA and Tesla GPUs to track down tumor cells that are markers of metastatic cancer.
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Share Your Science: Detecting Tumor Cells in Blood Samples
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