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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:
Open Source Malaria (OSM, pronounced "''awesome''") is aimed at finding new medicines for malaria using strictly open source principles, embodied in the [[Open_Source_Research | 6 Laws of Open Research]].


* Get an OpenWetWare account
This wiki describes where the project is up to, and summaries of relevant data. For other aspects of the project, see the main [http://opensourcemalaria.org/# Project Landing Page].
* Edit this and other pages.
* Contribute to current projects (below) or even start new ones!


== Current Projects ==
If you would like to improve these wiki pages, you will need to get an OpenWetWare account ([[OpenWetWare:How_to_join |which is easy]]).


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]].
== About the Malaria Project ==


Currently there are three active projects on-going:
A human-friendly summary of the science to date can be found in [[OpenSourceMalaria:Story_so_far|'''The Story So Far''']].


* [[OSDDMalaria:GSK_Arylpyrrole_Series|GSK arylpyrrole series]] - plus a [[OSDDMalaria:GSK Arylpyrrole Series:Story so far|human-readable summary]] of the current project status.
A description of what open research is can be found in the [[Open_Source_Research|'''Open Research Page''']].
* [[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.
Aggregated data on various branches of the project so far can be found on the [[OpenSourceMalaria:Compound_Series|Compound Series Page]].


=== Current Participants ===
See publications from the project and what other people have written about it on the [[OpenSourceMalaria:Links|'''Links''']] page.


==== Medicinal Chemistry ====
== What's Happening and What's Needed ==


* [[Todd| Todd Group]] at the [http://sydney.edu.au/science/chemistry/ University of Sydney] 
Daily updates (including the To Do list) can be accessed through [http://opensourcemalaria.org/# the project's main hub].
* [http://www.mmv.org/ Medicines for Malaria Venture]
* [http://www.cdriindia.org/sanjay.htm Sanjay Batra] at [http://www.cdriindia.org/home.asp CDRI India]
* [http://malaria.osdd.net/ OSDDm] project at [http://www.osdd.net/about-us/osdd-malaria OSDD CDRI]


==== Biology ====
At the moment (July 2013) there is most activity on [[OpenSourceMalaria:GSK_Amino-thienopyrimidine_Series|'''Series 2''']], with the raw data in [http://malaria.ourexperiment.org/aminotpseries this lab notebook].


* [http://www.discoverybiology.org/team/vicky-avery Avery Group] at Discovery Biology, Griffith University
The main resources needed in the OSM project are '''experimental input''', particularly chemical compound synthesis and help with chem/bioinformatics. Anyone can make compounds, get them tested and contribute data. You don't have to be a research scientist - maybe you're an undergrad doing a lab.
* [http://www.bio21.org/group-leaders/bio-chemistry/stuart-ralph Ralph Group], Bio21, Melbourne
* [http://www.openlabfoundation.org/gsk.aspx GSK Tres Cantos], Spain
* [http://www.monash.edu.au/research/profiles/profile.html?sid=2143&pid=3154 Charman Group], Monash University


== Discussion ==
If you have no access to a lab, there are a number of important other things needed, labelled as such on the [https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/OSM_To_Do_List/issues?state=open To Do List].


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] and [http://www.facebook.com/OSDDforMalaria Facebook Page]. 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.
==Licence==


Relevant papers are available in the [http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1846251/osddmalaria/ Mendeley group], to which anyone can add.
The OSM project's licence unless otherwise stated is [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY-3.0] meaning you can use whatever you want for whatever purpose, provided you cite the project.

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Open Source Malaria (OSM, pronounced "awesome") is aimed at finding new medicines for malaria using strictly open source principles, embodied in the 6 Laws of Open Research.

This wiki describes where the project is up to, and summaries of relevant data. For other aspects of the project, see the main Project Landing Page.

If you would like to improve these wiki pages, you will need to get an OpenWetWare account (which is easy).

About the Malaria Project

A human-friendly summary of the science to date can be found in The Story So Far.

A description of what open research is can be found in the Open Research Page.

Aggregated data on various branches of the project so far can be found on the Compound Series Page.

See publications from the project and what other people have written about it on the Links page.

What's Happening and What's Needed

Daily updates (including the To Do list) can be accessed through the project's main hub.

At the moment (July 2013) there is most activity on Series 2, with the raw data in this lab notebook.

The main resources needed in the OSM project are experimental input, particularly chemical compound synthesis and help with chem/bioinformatics. Anyone can make compounds, get them tested and contribute data. You don't have to be a research scientist - maybe you're an undergrad doing a lab.

If you have no access to a lab, there are a number of important other things needed, labelled as such on the To Do List.

Licence

The OSM project's licence unless otherwise stated is CC-BY-3.0 meaning you can use whatever you want for whatever purpose, provided you cite the project.