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Book Synopsis
Covering a neglected but important topic of management and information technology collaborations in drug discovery and development, this book discusses the state-of-the-art collaborative and computing techniques for the pharmaceutical industry.

Trade Review
"The book is of interest to researchers developing IT systems in the pharmaceutical industry, and for those participating in drug discovery collaborations." (Book News, 1 October 2011)

"What unveiled itself as I turned the pages was ... a truthful, meaningful accounting of an evolving social science, perhaps a hope that the pure thrill of crowdsourcing may accelerate the process of discovery while preserving a free market economy.... The book contains... [contributions from a] multi-national task force if you will of some of the world's finest minds in life and physical science and ‘cloud-native' knowledge-sharing." (Untangled Health, 11 August 2011)



Table of Contents
FOREWORD xi
Alpheus Bingham

PREFACE xv

CONTRIBUTORS xix

PART I GETTING PEOPLE TO COLLABORATE 1

1. The Need for Collaborative Technologies in Drug Discovery 3
Chris L. Waller, Ramesh V. Durvasula, and Nick Lynch

2. Collaborative Innovation: The Essential Foundation of Scientific Discovery 19
Robert Porter Lynch

3. Models for Collaborations and Computational Biology 39
Shawnmarie Mayrand-Chung, Gabriela Cohen-Freue, and Zsuzsanna Hollander

4. Precompetitive Collaborations in the Pharmaceutical Industry 55
Jackie Hunter

5. Collaborations in Chemistry 85
Sean Ekins, Antony J. Williams, and Christina K. Pikas

6. Consistent Patterns in Large-Scale Collaboration 99
Robin W. Spencer

7. Collaborations Between Chemists and Biologists 113
Victor J. Hruby

8. Ethics of Collaboration 121
Richard J. McGowan, Matthew K. McGowan, and Garrett J. McGowan

9. Intellectual Property Aspects of Collaboration 133
John Wilbanks

PART II METHODS AND PROCESSES FOR COLLABORATIONS 147

10. Scientific Networking and Collaborations 149
Edward D. Zanders

11. Cancer Commons: Biomedicine in the Internet Age 161
Jeff Shrager, Jay M. Tenenbaum, and Michael Travers

12. Collaborative Development of Large-Scale Biomedical Ontologies 179
Tania Tudorache and Mark A. Musen

13. Standards for Collaborative Computational Technologies for Biomedical Research 201
Sean Ekins, Antony J. Williams, and Maggie A. Z. Hupcey

14. Collaborative Systems Biology: Open Source, Open Data, and Cloud Computing 209
Brian Pratt

15. Eight Years Using Grids for Life Sciences 221
Vincent Breton, Lydia Maigne, David Sarramia, and David Hill

16. Enabling Precompetitive Translational Research: A Case Study 241
Sándor Szalma

17. Collaboration in Cancer Research Community: Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) 261
George A. Komatsoulis

18. Leveraging Information Technology for Collaboration in Clinical Trials 281
O. K. Baek

PART III TOOLS FOR COLLABORATIONS 301

19. Evolution of Electronic Laboratory Notebooks 303
Keith T. Taylor

20. Collaborative Tools to Accelerate Neglected Disease Research: Open Source Drug Discovery Model 321
Anshu Bhardwaj, Vinod Scaria, Zakir Thomas, Santhosh Adayikkoth, Open Source Drug Discovery (OSDD) Consortium, and Samir K. Brahmachari

21. Pioneering Use of the Cloud for Development of Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) Database 335
Sean Ekins, Moses M. Hohman, and Barry A. Bunin

22. Chemspider: a Platform for Crowdsourced Collaboration to Curate Data Derived From Public Compound Databases 363
Antony J. Williams

23. Collaborative-Based Bioinformatics Applications 387
Brian D. Halligan

24. Collaborative Cheminformatics Applications 399
Rajarshi Guha, Ola Spjuth, and Egon Willighagen

PART IV THE FUTURE OF COLLABORATIONS 423

25. Collaboration Using Open Notebook Science in Academia 425
Jean-Claude Bradley, Andrew S. I. D. Lang, Steve Koch, and Cameron Neylon

26. Collaboration and the Semantic Web 453
Christine Chichester and Barend Mons

27. Collaborative Visual Analytics Environment for Imaging Genetics 467
Zhiyu He, Kevin Ponto, and Falko Kuester

28. Current and Future Challenges for Collaborative Computational Technologies for the Life Sciences 491
Antony J. Williams, Renée J. G. Arnold, Cameron Neylon, Robin W. Spencer, Stephan Schürer, and Sean Ekins

INDEX 519

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 28/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470638033, 978-0470638033
      ISBN10: 0470638036

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Covering a neglected but important topic of management and information technology collaborations in drug discovery and development, this book discusses the state-of-the-art collaborative and computing techniques for the pharmaceutical industry.

      Trade Review
      "The book is of interest to researchers developing IT systems in the pharmaceutical industry, and for those participating in drug discovery collaborations." (Book News, 1 October 2011)

      "What unveiled itself as I turned the pages was ... a truthful, meaningful accounting of an evolving social science, perhaps a hope that the pure thrill of crowdsourcing may accelerate the process of discovery while preserving a free market economy.... The book contains... [contributions from a] multi-national task force if you will of some of the world's finest minds in life and physical science and ‘cloud-native' knowledge-sharing." (Untangled Health, 11 August 2011)



      Table of Contents
      FOREWORD xi
      Alpheus Bingham

      PREFACE xv

      CONTRIBUTORS xix

      PART I GETTING PEOPLE TO COLLABORATE 1

      1. The Need for Collaborative Technologies in Drug Discovery 3
      Chris L. Waller, Ramesh V. Durvasula, and Nick Lynch

      2. Collaborative Innovation: The Essential Foundation of Scientific Discovery 19
      Robert Porter Lynch

      3. Models for Collaborations and Computational Biology 39
      Shawnmarie Mayrand-Chung, Gabriela Cohen-Freue, and Zsuzsanna Hollander

      4. Precompetitive Collaborations in the Pharmaceutical Industry 55
      Jackie Hunter

      5. Collaborations in Chemistry 85
      Sean Ekins, Antony J. Williams, and Christina K. Pikas

      6. Consistent Patterns in Large-Scale Collaboration 99
      Robin W. Spencer

      7. Collaborations Between Chemists and Biologists 113
      Victor J. Hruby

      8. Ethics of Collaboration 121
      Richard J. McGowan, Matthew K. McGowan, and Garrett J. McGowan

      9. Intellectual Property Aspects of Collaboration 133
      John Wilbanks

      PART II METHODS AND PROCESSES FOR COLLABORATIONS 147

      10. Scientific Networking and Collaborations 149
      Edward D. Zanders

      11. Cancer Commons: Biomedicine in the Internet Age 161
      Jeff Shrager, Jay M. Tenenbaum, and Michael Travers

      12. Collaborative Development of Large-Scale Biomedical Ontologies 179
      Tania Tudorache and Mark A. Musen

      13. Standards for Collaborative Computational Technologies for Biomedical Research 201
      Sean Ekins, Antony J. Williams, and Maggie A. Z. Hupcey

      14. Collaborative Systems Biology: Open Source, Open Data, and Cloud Computing 209
      Brian Pratt

      15. Eight Years Using Grids for Life Sciences 221
      Vincent Breton, Lydia Maigne, David Sarramia, and David Hill

      16. Enabling Precompetitive Translational Research: A Case Study 241
      Sándor Szalma

      17. Collaboration in Cancer Research Community: Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) 261
      George A. Komatsoulis

      18. Leveraging Information Technology for Collaboration in Clinical Trials 281
      O. K. Baek

      PART III TOOLS FOR COLLABORATIONS 301

      19. Evolution of Electronic Laboratory Notebooks 303
      Keith T. Taylor

      20. Collaborative Tools to Accelerate Neglected Disease Research: Open Source Drug Discovery Model 321
      Anshu Bhardwaj, Vinod Scaria, Zakir Thomas, Santhosh Adayikkoth, Open Source Drug Discovery (OSDD) Consortium, and Samir K. Brahmachari

      21. Pioneering Use of the Cloud for Development of Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) Database 335
      Sean Ekins, Moses M. Hohman, and Barry A. Bunin

      22. Chemspider: a Platform for Crowdsourced Collaboration to Curate Data Derived From Public Compound Databases 363
      Antony J. Williams

      23. Collaborative-Based Bioinformatics Applications 387
      Brian D. Halligan

      24. Collaborative Cheminformatics Applications 399
      Rajarshi Guha, Ola Spjuth, and Egon Willighagen

      PART IV THE FUTURE OF COLLABORATIONS 423

      25. Collaboration Using Open Notebook Science in Academia 425
      Jean-Claude Bradley, Andrew S. I. D. Lang, Steve Koch, and Cameron Neylon

      26. Collaboration and the Semantic Web 453
      Christine Chichester and Barend Mons

      27. Collaborative Visual Analytics Environment for Imaging Genetics 467
      Zhiyu He, Kevin Ponto, and Falko Kuester

      28. Current and Future Challenges for Collaborative Computational Technologies for the Life Sciences 491
      Antony J. Williams, Renée J. G. Arnold, Cameron Neylon, Robin W. Spencer, Stephan Schürer, and Sean Ekins

      INDEX 519

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