[open-science] ESOF 2014 Proposals

Peter Murray-Rust pm286 at cam.ac.uk
Thu Feb 14 23:34:08 UTC 2013


On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Matthew Todd
<matthew.todd at sydney.edu.au>wrote:

> Jenny,
>
> Seems like it would be good to have an open science session. Under the
> headings provided, one obvious one might be the importance of openness in
> the development of new medicines. This could encompass what I'm doing and
> schemes on public involvement in discovery (i.e. crowdsourcing initiatives)
> which can highlight the dissolving of the bridge between the researcher and
> the patient, through to new developments on the open availability of
> clinical trial data. Lots of generic open issues to talk about, but it
> seems like health could be a focus? Anyone on this list interested?
>

I'd support this. Mat is obviously the leader and it depends to quite an
extent on him. One approach might be to collect others in Europe. Maybe
OpenPhacts though it's a different style from us, we might involve the EBI
with CheMBL, etc.

>
> Cheers,
>
> Mat
>
>
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