The Open Drug Discovery Teams (ODDT) Mobile App … · What is HIV / AIDS? Human immunodeficiency...

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What is HIV / AIDS? Human immunodeficiency virus infection / Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV/AIDS is a major health problem in many parts of the world, and is considered a pandemica disease outbreak which is present over a large area and is actively spreading. As of 2010, approximately 34 million people have HIV globally. While there are many treatments which have turned HIV/AIDS into a chronic disease, there is no cure. The Open Drug Discovery Teams (ODDT) project uses a free mobile app as user entry point http://tinyurl.com/6l9qy4f. The app has a magazine-like interface, and server-side infrastructure for hosting chemistry-related data as well as value added services. The project is open to participation from anyone and provides the ability for users to make annotations and assertions, thereby contributing to the collective value of the data to the engaged community. The infrastructure for the app is currently based upon the Twitter API and uses Google Alerts RSS feeds as a useful proof of concept for a real time source of publicly generated content. We now highlight how ODDT can be used as an electronic notebook to share new scientific data on HIV/AIDS and engage this research community by following #HIV/AIDS disease using Twitter and Google Alerts. The Open Drug Discovery Teams (ODDT) Mobile App For HIV/AIDS Sean Ekins 1 and Alex M. Clark 2 1 Collaborations in Chemistry, 5616 Hilltop Needmore Road, Fuquay Varina, NC 27526, U.S.A., 2 Molecular Materials Informatics, 1900 St. Jacques #302, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3J 2S1. B http://collabchem.com @collabchem tweets with #hiv/aids Content collected ready for viewing The App Links to Drugs Content from web Links to Datasets Links to papers Get ODDT here support it! Content ranked by endorsements Recent content endorsed Capture and link to recent news and papers published worldwide Tweet molecules of interest View molecules in App View Molecules and data Endorse/ disapprove content - curation Add notes when curating Multiple pages of content Can be browsed

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Page 1: The Open Drug Discovery Teams (ODDT) Mobile App … · What is HIV / AIDS? Human immunodeficiency virus infection / Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a disease of the

What is HIV / AIDS?

Human immunodeficiency virus infection / Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV/AIDS is a

major health problem in many parts of the world, and is considered a pandemic—a disease outbreak which is present over a large area and is actively spreading. As of 2010, approximately 34 million people

have HIV globally. While there are many treatments which have turned HIV/AIDS into a chronic disease, there is no cure.

The Open Drug Discovery Teams (ODDT) project uses a free mobile app as user entry point http://tinyurl.com/6l9qy4f. The app has a magazine-like interface, and server-side infrastructure for hosting

chemistry-related data as well as value added services. The project is open to participation from anyone and provides the ability for users to make annotations and assertions, thereby contributing to the

collective value of the data to the engaged community. The infrastructure for the app is currently based upon the Twitter API and uses Google Alerts RSS feeds as a useful proof of concept for a real time

source of publicly generated content.

We now highlight how ODDT can be used as an electronic notebook to share new scientific data on HIV/AIDS and engage this research community by following #HIV/AIDS disease using

Twitter and Google Alerts.

The Open Drug Discovery Teams (ODDT) Mobile App For HIV/AIDS

Sean Ekins1 and Alex M. Clark2

1 Collaborations in Chemistry, 5616 Hilltop Needmore Road, Fuquay Varina, NC 27526, U.S.A., 2 Molecular Materials Informatics, 1900 St. Jacques #302, Montreal, Quebec,

Canada H3J 2S1.

B

http://collabchem.com

@collabchem

tweets with

#hiv/aids

Content collected ready

for viewing

The App

Links to Drugs

Content from web

Links to Datasets

Links to papers

Get ODDT here support it!

Content ranked by

endorsements

Recent content endorsed

Capture and link to recent news and

papers published worldwide

Tweet molecules of interest

View molecules in App

View Molecules and data

Endorse/ disapprove content - curation

Add notes when curating

Multiple pages of content

Can be browsed