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ErikaT
Former World Community Grid Admin USA Joined: Apr 27, 2009 Post Count: 912 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Hello everyone,
----------------------------------------The OpenZika research team has been hard at work, not only on their research and publicizing their project, but on an extensive update which you can read here. Thank you to everyone who is supporting OpenZika! ErikaT [Edit 2 times, last edit by ErikaT at Nov 4, 2016 10:35:22 AM] |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
That's good to read. Thanks for the update.
(The forum post title could do with a spellcheck!) |
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supdood
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Aug 6, 2015 Post Count: 333 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Great update. Awesome to see that we are already getting results from the WUs that are leading to lab testing.
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ErikaT
Former World Community Grid Admin USA Joined: Apr 27, 2009 Post Count: 912 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
(The forum post title could do with a spellcheck!) Thanks - and fixed. ErikaT |
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bieberj
Senior Cruncher United States Joined: Dec 2, 2004 Post Count: 406 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Thanks for the update. It is good to hear that progress is being made to the point where actual tests can take place.
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gb009761
Master Cruncher Scotland Joined: Apr 6, 2005 Post Count: 2977 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Thanks for the update. It is good to hear that progress is being made to the point where actual tests can take place. I totally agree - no point in hanging around until the full dataset is available when there's the Zika virus to fight. With the project running so quick (at this point, it's looking as though it'll last ~9 months), will there be more data added to the project? - after all, if the project scientists are getting results that are good enough to be running actual tests against in the lab, it'd be a good opportunity to get even more data that could, possibly, lead to a potential cure. |
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ErikaT
Former World Community Grid Admin USA Joined: Apr 27, 2009 Post Count: 912 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
With the project running so quick (at this point, it's looking as though it'll last ~9 months), will there be more data added to the project? - after all, if the project scientists are getting results that are good enough to be running actual tests against in the lab, it'd be a good opportunity to get even more data that could, possibly, lead to a potential cure. The research team is planning on looking at additional targets. They plan to screen millions of compounds (as is mentioned in the Project Details page), and so far they've screened less than 8,000 (as is mentioned in the recent project update).Thanks, ErikaT |
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gb009761
Master Cruncher Scotland Joined: Apr 6, 2005 Post Count: 2977 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Okay, thanks for clarifying that ErikaT.
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Trotador
Senior Cruncher Joined: Mar 26, 2009 Post Count: 154 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Thanks for the update!
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Former Member
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That sounds great!
I am a proud number cruncher for the World Community Grid and the Zika project. Thank you, Nolan Keck / "makarios" |
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