Going back almost 20 years ago now, the medical science community employed the hive mind of computer nerds to download a program that ran some sort of protein-folding simulation in the background while we played BF2 and stole music from Metallica. This collective broadscale simulation was solving something, but I'm not sure exactly what.
Proteins fold themselves in three-dimensional patterns (I think because of electronegativities of the constituent carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulpher atoms contained within, or something like that), and these 3D shapes sometimes caused mutations or cancer in our bodies if the shapes were out of the ordinary, or something like that (that's my new catch phrase).
So the supernerds would pimp out with top end CPUs, watercooling, SLI GPUs, and all that, and it was a real point of flexing on your fellow nerds. My PC folds more and faster than yours, OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
On gaming, computing, and overclocking forums, everyone had their protein-folding stats in their signatures.
Then I got a job, a car, an a girl friend, so I turned my PC off. Fast forward 20 years, I lost my job, my car, and my girlfriend, turned my PC back on, and no one is protein folding anymore.
Whatever medical question needed answering I guess has been answered, or maybe we just dont care anymore because of Bitcoin and line go up.