Biotechnology - Genomic and Proteomics/Open Business models in BGP

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  • TDI “A kernel for the Tropical Disease Initiative”, Leticia Ort’ et. al., Nature Publishing Group,
    • Problem it aims to address: open source drug development has not been successful because there lacks a critical mass of publicly available data. Focus on tropical diseases
    • Methodology: develop computational pipeline (e.g. open source data sets) for developing the following: structure modeling of target proteins
    • predictions of ligant bonding locations: (e.g., http://www.thesynapticleap.org/), public-private partnerships (e.g., http://www.mmv.org/) and private foundations (e.g., http://www.gatesfoundation.org/);
    • predict structures of protein sequences
    • products created from using the software do not seem to be required to be put in the public domain
    • Uses Science Commons protocol for implementing Open Access Data ((http://sciencecommons.

org/projects/publishing/open-access-dataprotocol/)

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Biotechnology_-_Genomic_and_Proteomics