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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:
[http://opensourcemalaria.org/ Open Source Malaria (OSM)] is aimed at finding new medicines for malaria using open source principles, embodied in the [[Open_Source_Research | 6 Laws of Open Research]]. At the moment the majority of work involves the synthesis of analogs of compounds identified by big pharma, with the aim of improving their potency while making the molecules more "druggable", what is known as a "hit-to-lead" campaign.


* Get an OpenWetWare account
Medicinal chemists should head to the [[OpenSourceMalaria:Story_so_far|project summary]], then the [[OpenSourceMalaria:Compound_Series| individual compound series page]]. The most active series at the moment is [[OpenSourceMalaria:Triazolopyrazine_(TP)_Series|Series 4]].
* Edit this and other pages.
* Contribute to current projects or even start new ones!


== Current Participants ==
For a good general overview, see the '''April 2014 newsletter''', which can be downloaded as a PDF [http://malaria.ourexperiment.org/data/files/10840/OSM%20Newsletter%20April%202014.pdf here].


=== Chemistry ===
This wiki describes where the project is up to, and archives some data and loose ends. For everything else about the project, see the main [http://opensourcemalaria.org/# Project Landing Page]. For a list of current to do items that can be filtered by type and series, see the [https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/OSM_To_Do_List/issues?state=open To Do List].


*[[Todd|Group]] at the [http://sydney.edu.au/science/chemistry/ University of Sydney] 
==About OSM, What's Needed and how to Contact==
*[http://www.cdriindia.org/sanjay.htm Sanjay Batra] at [http://www.cdriindia.org/home.asp CDRI India]


=== Biology ===
The background to the project may be found in the [[OpenSourceMalaria:Story_so_far|Story so Far]]. Publications from the project and other outputs are in the [[OpenSourceMalaria:Links|'''Links''']] page, along with media about the project.


* Avery Group at Griffith
The main resources needed in the OSM project are '''experimental input''', particularly [https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/OSM_To_Do_List/issues?labels=Being+Synthesised+Now&page=1&state=open 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.
* Bio21 in Melbourne
* GSK Tres Cantos


== Current Projects ==
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, such as things to do with [https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/OSM_To_Do_List/issues?labels=Writing&milestone=&page=1&state=open writing] or [https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/OSM_To_Do_List/issues?labels=PR&milestone=&page=1&state=open PR] to help spread the word.


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 in particular. 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]].
Ideally everything happens in the public domain through any of the ways shown on the [http://opensourcemalaria.org/# Landing Page] but you can in the last resort contact the consortium using opensourcemalaria@gmail.com


Currently there is an active project on-going for the synthesis of [[OSDDMalaria:GSK_Arylpyrrole_Series|GSK arylpyrrole series]], in addition to active projects in the synthesis of the [[OSDDMalaria:GSK_Triazolourea_Singleton|GSK Triazolourea Singleton]] and the [[OSDDMalaria:GSK_Amino-thienopyrimidine_Series|GSK Amino-thienopyrimidine Series]]
==Help Maintain this Wiki==


Project entries will be listed at [[OSDDMalaria:Projects|link]] in above menu.
If you would like to improve these wiki pages, you will just need to get an OpenWetWare account ([[OpenWetWare:How_to_join |which is easy]]).


== Discussion ==
==Licence==


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 feeds try the [http://twitter.com/#!/osddmalaria Twitter feed]. If you would like access to the Twitter account, in order to help post updates about malaria projects, please email OSDD.Malaria@gmail.com.
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.

Revision as of 23:40, 21 April 2014

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Open Source Malaria (OSM) is aimed at finding new medicines for malaria using open source principles, embodied in the 6 Laws of Open Research. At the moment the majority of work involves the synthesis of analogs of compounds identified by big pharma, with the aim of improving their potency while making the molecules more "druggable", what is known as a "hit-to-lead" campaign.

Medicinal chemists should head to the project summary, then the individual compound series page. The most active series at the moment is Series 4.

For a good general overview, see the April 2014 newsletter, which can be downloaded as a PDF here.

This wiki describes where the project is up to, and archives some data and loose ends. For everything else about the project, see the main Project Landing Page. For a list of current to do items that can be filtered by type and series, see the To Do List.

About OSM, What's Needed and how to Contact

The background to the project may be found in the Story so Far. Publications from the project and other outputs are in the Links page, along with media about the project.

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, such as things to do with writing or PR to help spread the word.

Ideally everything happens in the public domain through any of the ways shown on the Landing Page but you can in the last resort contact the consortium using opensourcemalaria@gmail.com

Help Maintain this Wiki

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

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.