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* Get an OpenWetWare account | * Get an OpenWetWare account | ||
* Edit this and other pages. | * Edit this and other pages. | ||
* Contribute to current projects or even start new ones! | * Contribute to current projects (below) or even start new ones! | ||
== | == Current Projects == | ||
[[OSDDMalaria: | There are lots of things needed, but the main thing is experimental input. If you're a scientist with access to a lab, open source drug discovery needs you. If you want to know what open source drug discovery is, go [[OSDD:Huh%3F|here]]. For anyone new to the project here is a [[short guide to using the Electronic Lab Notebook]]. | ||
Currently there are three active projects on-going: | |||
* [[OSDDMalaria:GSK_Arylpyrrole_Series|GSK arylpyrrole series]] - plus a [[OSDDMalaria:GSK Arylpyrrole Series:Story so far|human-readable summary]] of the current project status. | |||
* [[OSDDMalaria:GSK_Triazolourea_Singleton|GSK Triazolourea Singleton]] | |||
* [[OSDDMalaria:GSK_Amino-thienopyrimidine_Series|GSK Amino-thienopyrimidine Series]] | |||
Project entries will be listed at [[OSDDMalaria:Projects|link]] in above menu. | |||
=== Current Participants === | === Current Participants === | ||
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* [http://www.openlabfoundation.org/gsk.aspx GSK Tres Cantos], Spain | * [http://www.openlabfoundation.org/gsk.aspx GSK Tres Cantos], Spain | ||
== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
This is a wiki, meaning it's meant as a site for how projects are going. For discussion try [http://www.thesynapticleap.org/malaria/community The Synaptic Leap], and for | This is a wiki, meaning it's meant as a site for how projects are going. For discussion try [http://www.thesynapticleap.org/malaria/community The Synaptic Leap], or the project's [https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/114702323662314783325/114702323662314783325/posts Google+ page], and for updates try the [http://twitter.com/#!/osddmalaria Twitter feed]. If you would like access to the Twitter or G+ accounts because you've become a member of the project please email OSDD.Malaria@gmail.com. | ||
Relevant papers are available in the [http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1846251/osddmalaria/ Mendeley group], | Relevant papers are available in the [http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1846251/osddmalaria/ Mendeley group], to which anyone can add. |
Revision as of 21:28, 7 May 2012
A hub for global efforts in open source drug discovery for malaria. If you are interested in open source drug discovery and would like to do something to combat malaria, then:
- Get an OpenWetWare account
- Edit this and other pages.
- Contribute to current projects (below) or even start new ones!
Current Projects
There are lots of things needed, but the main thing is experimental input. If you're a scientist with access to a lab, open source drug discovery needs you. If you want to know what open source drug discovery is, go here. For anyone new to the project here is a short guide to using the Electronic Lab Notebook.
Currently there are three active projects on-going:
- GSK arylpyrrole series - plus a human-readable summary of the current project status.
- GSK Triazolourea Singleton
- GSK Amino-thienopyrimidine Series
Project entries will be listed at link in above menu.
Current Participants
Medicinal Chemistry
- Todd Group at the University of Sydney
- Medicines for Malaria Venture
- Sanjay Batra at CDRI India
- OSDDm project at OSDD CDRI
Biology
- Avery Group at Discovery Biology, Griffith University
- Ralph Group, Bio21, Melbourne
- GSK Tres Cantos, Spain
Discussion
This is a wiki, meaning it's meant as a site for how projects are going. For discussion try The Synaptic Leap, or the project's Google+ page, and for updates try the Twitter feed. If you would like access to the Twitter or G+ accounts because you've become a member of the project please email OSDD.Malaria@gmail.com.
Relevant papers are available in the Mendeley group, to which anyone can add.