Benchmarking Gender Differences in Volunteer Computing Projects

Trilce Estrada, K. Pusecker, Manuel R. Torres, J. Cohoon, M. Taufer
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Volunteer Computing (VC) uses the computational resources of volunteers with Internet-connected personal computers to address fundamental problems in science. Docking Home (D@H) is a VC project targeting drug discovery through high throughput docking simulations i.e., by docking small molecules (ligands) into target proteins associated to diseases. Currently there are more than 27,000 volunteers (and 70,000 computers) worldwide supporting D@H. Similar to national trends in STEM fields, in general, the huge majority of volunteers engaged in VC projects, and in D@H in particular, are Caucasian males. This paper aims to characterize the current VC community supporting D@H and uses the information to define strategies that can help attract and retain female and ethnic minority volunteers.
志愿者计算项目中的性别差异基准
志愿计算(VC)利用志愿者的计算资源和连接互联网的个人计算机来解决科学中的基本问题。对接家园(D@H)是一个VC项目,通过高通量对接模拟,即通过将小分子(配体)对接到与疾病相关的靶蛋白中,靶向药物发现。目前,全球有超过27,000名志愿者(和70,000台计算机)支持D@H。与STEM领域的全国趋势类似,总体而言,从事风险投资项目的绝大多数志愿者,特别是D@H,都是白人男性。本文旨在描述目前支持D@H的VC社区的特征,并使用这些信息来定义有助于吸引和留住女性和少数民族志愿者的策略。
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