Global Collaboration to Fight Malaria - YouTube

peter.suber's bookmarks 2015-04-29

Summary:

Abstract:  At least one child dies of malaria every minute of every day, mainly in Africa and Asia. According to Matthew Todd, who leads the Open Source Malaria Consortium in Sydney, Australia, given minimal financial incentives for pharmaceutical companies to develop new treatments and a high degree of suffering among the affected communities, a large-scale collaborative research model provides a solution. Todd turned publicly available data into a global effort to help identify new anti-malaria drugs. He did this by creating an open-source collaborative involving scientists, college students and others from around the world. They use open online laboratory notebooks in which their experimental data is posted each day, enabling instant sharing and the ability to build on others' findings in almost real time. Todd's Malaria Consortium could provide a model for researchers collaboratively tackling other daunting medical challenges, such as Alzheimer's disease.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCOokjOiVTc&feature=youtu.be

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oa.new oa.video oa.medicine oa.south oa.data oa.pharma

Date tagged:

04/29/2015, 12:04

Date published:

04/29/2015, 08:09