Find a Drug.

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Animal

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:05 pm

Animal -

 
A few of you know what im on about from a conversation in the shoutbox recently. For those who arnt, i shall explain.

Basically computer resources are costly and not available all the time, to aid in research and discovery the internet has been turned up as an amazing source of free computer time and power.

Before i say anything else, I'll tell you a bit about the project, HIV, Concer, MultipleSclerosis, all terms and names we have come to fear, as we know, their should be a cure for these sadly it is slow in coming, part of the reason for it is a lack of computer power available to the researchers of the cures for these illness'

The solution, is as you guessed, the internet. What they have done is developed a piece of software you can download onto your PC or Mac (in the case of Loony, and possibly Robbie and a few others) and it will run either as a screen saver or in the background (much like a virus scanner does) what it does is harness' any idle computer time on your machine and helps the researchers in their work. All it needs is for you to download a 1.5 MB file and install it and everyso often to connect to the internet to recieve the file you need to work on and to send the results back on its completion.

I decided since we are a community to set up a VR group for this. All those interested in joining, follow this link http://www.find-a-drug.com/frame.html download the software and install as instructed. You will then need to do the following:

A window will appear with a set of options in it, one of them is a team number, if you wish to be part of the VR team you need to put this number into the box for it, 2079 that way you'll be registered as part of the team, the group wont appear on the teams page till one of us has returned some finished results for them to use.

Once this has done you should, hopefully, be part of the VR team of computers, meaning that everyone on this team will recieve data for the same projects etc and in a sense be working together.

So yeah, please just take the time to download this and install it. Its a pretty decent thing to do, since its something we are all in danger of all the time.

Thanks.

Questions?
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Bob Flapper

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:10 pm

Bob Flapper - Me?!

Me?!

 
Maybe i'm being a bit thick, but, how does our idle time help out in said research?

hikey

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:11 pm

hikey - its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

 
im not too sure i understand man ~~ so er? sorry?
he aint all there he dont like beans!!!!!!!!!!!

Animal

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:12 pm

Animal -

 
Basically, it uses the spare power of your computer to go over files sent to your PC from the research centre. Cutting down on the amount of time and money they need to spend. Your computer is basically doing some work on the research for them.
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hikey

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:13 pm

hikey - its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

 
Quote: hikey_
im not too sure i understand man ~~ so er? sorry?


so they use the computer while you dont? for free?? im confuseed i dont have my own pc but this sounds wierd ~ do you pay the bill for them using it ~ if im wrong egnore this question
he aint all there he dont like beans!!!!!!!!!!!

Animal

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:13 pm

Animal -

 
ANd Hikey, you need your own computer to do it, you cant install software onto cyber cafe computers.
http://www.dasburros.com

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hikey

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:15 pm

hikey - its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

 
Quote: girlpants_
ANd Hikey, you need your own computer to do it, you cant install software onto cyber cafe computers.


yes could not cyber cafes join tho they got loads of pc's and close at sometime so have huge idle times
he aint all there he dont like beans!!!!!!!!!!!

Animal

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:15 pm

Animal -

 
Ok, this is the explaination given on the find a drug site.

Quote:

Find-a-Drug is a not for profit distributed computing project which was set up by Treweren Consultants, the company who developed the THINK software. Find-a-Drug aims to run a series of projects in parallel addressing a number of diseases which have a major impact on health. We seek to collaborate with the world's leading experts including academics in each therapeutic area. Members may elect to opt in and out of projects at any time using the Find-a-Drug control panel. The progress of each project as well as contributions of our members are published on the web-site. Members can print milestone certificates when they pass milestones for the numbers of molecules processed, the computer time contributed and points generated. The list of members who have found molecules which exhibit the desired biological activity when tested in the laboratory is also published and special active molecule certificates are awarded to these members. It is usual for these certificates to be issued some months after the computer predictions are available and only a subset of the molecules predicted to be active are tested.
Any-one with a PC can help the research by downloading the THINK software. This software runs in background or as a screen-saver so that it does not interfere with normal use of the PC. When the computer is not otherwise being used, the software evaluates the potential of molecules to interact with a protein target. Each molecule that is predicted to interact with the target is considered a "hit" and may become a new drug for treating an important disease. Jobs consisting of about 10,000 molecules are downloaded from the Internet and the list of hits returned. A typical job runs for 6-12 hours on an average PC. The data files downloaded from the Find-a-Drug servers are encrypted as a precaution against a virus or other harmful agent being introduced to the computers.

The initial funding has come from Treweren Consultants but income from partnership agreements to exploit the results will allow Find-a-Drug to become self-funding. Announcements about these agreements and which protein targets they relate to will be made in due course. The results from public interest projects such as the Bioterrorism Antidote project will be made available to approved academic and government research laboratories without charge. We welcome proposals from academics to consider specific protein targets and are sympathetic to requests for a subset of the results. Our preferred partners are small pharmaceutical companies including University spin-off companies with scientific expertise in the therapeutic area who can utilise the results effectively. We are working towards Find-a-Drug.org gaining charitable status which would provide certain tax benefits and independence. The trustees of Find-a-Drug.org will distribute any profits for research. As the costs of running this project are low, research grants would include a substantial part of any income from licensing the results and royalties on sales.

The first internet based computing project which used the THINK virtual screening software was hosted by United Devices in collaboration with the Oxford University. Funding for the original project came from the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) and Intel Corporation. The science for this project was directed by Keith Davies while he was an honorary research fellow at the University. Keith is a founding Director of Treweren Consultants and Find-a-Drug. The Find-a-Drug cancer project is a reflection on Keith's personal motivations and interest in continuing the work begun with United Devices developing therapies for a disease which affects one in four individuals.

Find-a-Drug has benefited from the experience of the earlier project. In part due to assistance from Intel, the latest version of THINK is approximately 40 times faster than version 1.03 used on the United Devices platform. In addition, Find-a-Drug uses geographically dispersed servers which provides superior redundancy and avoids contention downloading jobs and uploading results. The proprietary network communication software uses the standard protocol (http) with encryption of all data and results files. This provides one of the highest levels of security without compromising server performance as well as facilitating the detection of tampering with files.

Find-a-Drug acknowledges the assistance from volunteers creating this site and the software. Flags provided by World Atlas.
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Animal

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:15 pm

Animal -

 
Quote: hikey_


yes could not cyber cafes join tho they got loads of pc's and close at sometime so have huge idle times

They wouldnt though, mostly.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

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hikey

| 5,865 posts


7th Jul 2003 at 2:17 pm

hikey - its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

 
so who pays does the computer owner pay? this is a real good idea if i get a office job i will want to make them join ~
he aint all there he dont like beans!!!!!!!!!!!

Animal

| 32,544 posts


7th Jul 2003 at 2:20 pm

Animal -

 
No, you have to pay nothing, otherwise there would be no point, why pay to use your own computer? They dont pay you as its volunatry (you dont have to let them use your computer, - just dont download the software) You dont pay them as it is YOUR computer you are using.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

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hikey

| 5,865 posts


7th Jul 2003 at 2:22 pm

hikey - its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

 
so its not like it costs anything to have it on the pc? thats cool ~ sorry i seem to be more thick than usual today
he aint all there he dont like beans!!!!!!!!!!!

Animal

| 32,544 posts


7th Jul 2003 at 2:25 pm

Animal -

 
No, its all free, any funding is provided by people with money, who donate or what ever, its all in the post i made with the quote.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

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hikey

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7th Jul 2003 at 2:27 pm

hikey - its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

its the semi automatic stun gun!!!!!!!!!!!! yeehaw

 
sorry yes i must be very thick today i had to re read that sorry man ~~ its a very good idea
he aint all there he dont like beans!!!!!!!!!!!

Tired/Happy

| 5,601 posts


7th Jul 2003 at 5:31 pm

Tired/Happy -

 
ok...i might install it....


edit: ok, no i dunno.

It sounds a bit dodgy....i mean how can a computer help find a cure for hiv and aids and stuff?

hhmm.....

help

Edited by Tired/Happy Jul 2003
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