Collaborative computational technologies for biomedical research

Collaborative computational technologies for biomedical research

Ekins, Sean
Hupcey, Maggie A.Z.
Williams, Antony J.

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INDICE: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Contributors. Part I. Getting People to Collaborate. 1. The Need for Collaborative Technologies in Drug Discovery (Chris L. Waller, Ramesh V. Durvasula and Nick Lynch). 2. Collaborative Innovation: The Essential Foundation of Scientific Discovery (Robert Porter Lynch). 3. Models for Collaborations and Computational Biology (Shawnmarie Mayrand-Chung, Gabriela Cohen-Freue, and Zsuzsanna Hollander). 4. Precompetitive Collaborations in the Pharmaceutical Industry (Jackie Hunter). 5. Collaborations in Chemistry (Sean Ekins, Antony J. Williams and Christina K. Pikas). 6. Consistent Patterns in Large Scale Collaboration (Robin W. Spencer). 7. Collaborations Between Chemists and Biologists (Victor J. Hruby). 8. Ethics of Collaboration (Richard J. McGowan, Matthew K. McGowan and Garrett J. McGowan). 9. Intellectual Property Aspects of Collaboration (John Wilbanks). Part II. Methods andProcesses for Collaborations. 10. Scientific Networking and Collaborations (Edward D. Zanders). 11. Cancer Commons: Biomedicine in the Internet Age (Jeff Shrager, Jay M. Tenenbaum, and Michael Travers). 12. Collaborative Development of Large-Scale Biomedical Ontologies (Tania Tudorache and Mark A. Musen). 13. Standards for Collaborative Computational Technologies for Biomedical Research(Sean Ekins, Antony J. Williams and Maggie A. Z. Hupcey). 14. Collaborative Systems Biology: Open Source, Open Data, and Cloud Computing (Brian Pratt). 15.Eight Years Using GRIDS for Life Sciences (Vincent Breton, Lydia Maigne, David Sarramia and David Hill). 16. Enabling Precompetitive Translational ResearchA Case Study (Sándor Szalma). 17. Collaboration in the Cancer Research Community: The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) (George A. Komatsoulis). 18. Leveraging Information Technology for Collaboration in Clinical Trails (O.K. Baek). Part III. Tools for Collaborations. 19. The Evolution of Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (Keith T. Taylor). 20. Collaborative Tools to Accelerate Neglected Disease Research: The Open Source Drug Discovery Model (Anshu Bhardwaj, Vinod Scaria, Zakir Thomas, Santosh Adayikkoth, Open Source Drug Discovery (OSDD) Consortium and Samir K. Brahmachari). 21. Pioneering Use of the Cloud for Development of the Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) Database (Sean Ekins,Moses M. Hohman and Barry A. Bunin). 22. Chemspider: A Platform for Crowdsourced Collaboration to Curate Data Derived From Public Compound Databases (Antony J. Williams). 23. Collaborative Cheminformatics Applications (Rajarshi Guha, Ola Spjuth and Egon Willighagen). Part IV. The Future of Collaborations. 25.Collaboration Using Open Notebook Science in Academia (Jean-Claude Bradley, Andrew S.I.D. Lang, Steve Koch and Cameron Neylon). 26. Collaboration and theSemantic Web (Christine Chichester and Barend Mons). 27. A Collaborative Visual Analytics Environment for Imaging Genetics (Zhiyu He, K

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-63803-3
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 520
  • Fecha Publicación: 13/05/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés