Cleveland Clinic and IBM Implement Quantum Workflow for Protein Simulation
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Cleveland Clinic and IBM have successfully simulated a protein's electronic structure using a quantum-centric supercomputing workflow. The team modeled a 303-atom miniprotein, Trp-cage, using an IBM Quantum Heron r2 processor and classical high-performance computing resources. This achievement addresses the computational bottleneck of electronic structure calculations and demonstrates the effectiveness of hybrid workflows in partitioning complex biomolecular problems, advancing quantum utility in pharmaceutical and materials science applications.