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[http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/research/gfam/overview.do The Go Fight Against Malaria Scripps/IBM computing project]<br>
[http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/research/gfam/overview.do The Go Fight Against Malaria Scripps/IBM computing project]<br>
If you want to cut to the technical details, here is a [[short guide to using the Electronic Lab Notebook]]
If you want to cut to the technical details, here is a [[short guide to using the Electronic Lab Notebook]]
Relevant papers are available in the [http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1846251/osddmalaria/ Mendeley group], to which anyone can add.


'''Papers Describing Open Malaria Data Sets'''<br>
'''Papers Describing Open Malaria Data Sets'''<br>

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General links for resources relevant to open source malaria.

The Synaptic Leap malaria community
List of available compounds on the open malaria project
The OSDD Malaria Twitter Feed
The Usefulchem Malaria Project
The Go Fight Against Malaria Scripps/IBM computing project
If you want to cut to the technical details, here is a short guide to using the Electronic Lab Notebook Relevant papers are available in the Mendeley group, to which anyone can add.

Papers Describing Open Malaria Data Sets
Original description of the GSK TCAMS set
Evaluation of GSK TCMAS Cyclopropyl Carboxamides
Article calling for more collaboration on global phenotypic screening

Articles About the Project
Article by Walter Jessen on Highlight Health 2.0
Feature on our first meeting at the University of Sydney

OSDD Malaria Meeting, Sydney, February 2012
Planning notes may be viewed and edited here: OSDD Malaria Meeting Sydney 2012.
Meeting Summary, including links to talks, here.
Article about the meeting from Neil Saunders here.