Open Source Malaria Project
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Open Source Malaria is a collaborative project focused on discovering new, affordable treatments for malaria using open science principles. All research is publicly accessible, allowing global participation in finding a cure.
Contributors
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Multiple global contributors including scientists, students, and citizen scientists.
Key figures: Mat Todd, various research groups, and the general public.
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Free
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Free and open access to all research data and findings.
Progress
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Ongoing research and multiple potential drug candidates identified. Continuous development and open for contributions.

The Open Source Malaria (OSM) project represents a novel approach to tackling malaria, one of the world’s deadliest diseases, by embracing the principles of open science and collaboration. Unlike traditional pharmaceutical models, OSM operates transparently, making all research data and processes available to the public. This openness allows scientists, students, and enthusiasts worldwide to contribute to malaria research, sharing insights and findings freely.

Guided by the ethos of ā€œopen source,ā€ OSM aims to accelerate the discovery of affordable malaria treatments by crowdsourcing solutions and leveraging the collective knowledge of the global community. Since its inception, OSM has made significant progress in malaria drug discovery, identifying potential drug candidates and exploring new methodologies for treatment.

Key Features of the Open Source Malaria Project:

Guided by Open Source Principles: Emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and shared ownership of research to accelerate progress.

Open Access: All research data, protocols, and discussions are publicly accessible, ensuring complete transparency in the drug discovery process.

Collaborative Platform: Researchers, students, and citizen scientists worldwide can contribute, whether by analyzing data, proposing new ideas, or synthesizing compounds.

Community Driven: OSM is driven by a community of passionate individuals who share a common goal—to eradicate malaria by developing low-cost, effective treatments.

Non-Profit: Focuses on developing treatments without the profit-driven model, aiming to make medications affordable and accessible.

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