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Saturday, 24 May 2008

Open Source Drug Discovery for Neglected Diseases

Professor Marc Mandrinum works with an initiative that seeks to make biological and genomic data open and available such that anyone can go play with it and form communities around working with this data. The hope is that by having data freely available there will be many more people working with the data and thus more leads into potential therapies and cures. You can watch his video lecture at Farmavita.Net 

 

 

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Zdravko Mauko  - Great   |Administrator |2008-06-26 11:13:28
avatar Great initiative from Professor Marc Mandrinum.
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