○ これとか Any details about results etc will normally be reported by Oxford Uni (see links in my sig). Neither UD or Oxford have ever posted running progress of what we are doing and I doubt things will change in the future.
○これとか There were originally 12 planned cancer proteins but a 13th has been introduced recently (see member news forum or the WU readme). We have so far processed 10 of the original 12 so there are still 2 proteins to arrive. We also don't know how many more new proteins will be added or if any of the existing ones will be re-processed.
There are currently 13 known cancer proteins (or which we have seen 11 so far) and each one will be tested against 35 million ligands (or molecules). We believe each ligand is tested x times (hence the redundancy factor x which may be 5). So that means approx 175 million ligands are tested against each protein. This is why it takes so long to complete. For the most recent cancer protein, the work unit size is 20 ligands so we will need to process 8.75 million WUs to complete the testing on it.