All things related to Open Source Malaria's First Series
This repo is gradually being used as a place for all things related to the first project run by Open Source Malaria, and which was published:
Open Source Drug Discovery: Highly Potent Antimalarial Compounds Derived from the Tres Cantos Arylpyrroles, A. E. Williamson, P. M. Ylioja, M. N. Robertson, Y. Antonova-Koch, V. Avery, J. B. Baell, H. Batchu, S. Batra, J. N. Burrows, S. Bhattacharyya, F. Calderon, S. A. Charman, J. Clark, B. Crespo, M. Dean, S. L. Debbert, M. Delves, A. S. M. Dennis, F. Deroose, S. Duffy, S. Fletcher, G. Giaever, I. Hallyburton, F.-J. Gamo, M. Gebbia, R. K. Guy, Z. Hungerford, K. Kirk, M. J. Lafuente-Monasterio, A. Lee, S. Meister, C. Nislow, J. P. Overington, G. Papadatos, L. Patiny, J. Pham, S. A. Ralph, A. Ruecker, E. Ryan, C. Southan, K. Srivastava, C. Swain, M. J. Tarnowski, P. Thomson, P. Turner, I. M. Wallace, T. N. C. Wells, K. White, L. White, P. Willis, E. A. Winzeler, S. Wittlin, and M. H. Todd, ACS Cent. Sci. 2016, 2, 687–701. DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.6b00086 (Paper Featured in the Sydney Morning Herald, El Mundo (Spanish language newspaper), IFL Science, Campus Review, ABC TV and Radio, Channel 10 television news, Radio Adelaide and an interview for the 2016 shareholder video for the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (collaborators on the project); led to invited lay summary in The Conversation (Sept 14th 2016) and a Reddit Ask Me Anything online Q&A published in The Winnower)
Further activity in this series can be placed here by anyone. Open an Issue (above). Feel free to add pages on the wiki.
The licence covering the project is CC-BY-4.0
Some humans involved: Prof Matthew Todd, UCL, @mattodd Dr Edwin Tse, UCL, @edwintse