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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, please get an account and edit this and other pages.<br> | 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, please get an account and edit this and other pages.<br> | ||
There are lots of things needed, but the main thing is experimental input. If you're a scientist with access to a lab, | 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]].<br> | ||
This is a wiki, meaning it's meant as a site for how projects are going. For discussion try [The Synaptic Leap], and for feeds try the [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.<br> | 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.<br> | ||
For currently active projects, try the link above.<br> |
Revision as of 04:19, 25 July 2011
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, please get an account and edit this and other pages.
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 here.
This is a wiki, meaning it's meant as a site for how projects are going. For discussion try The Synaptic Leap, and for feeds try the 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.
For currently active projects, try the link above.