Hi @kwanchristopher - thanks for volunteering to help with OSM's research in Series 5. That's really great. We need to get this series up and running, meaning we need to ensure everyone is updated on the molecules that have been donated, who donated them and what the evidence is that we think they might have antimalarial activity. Ultimately all this stuff needs to be described on the wiki, with the files shared within this repo, and we can use these Issues to discuss all this work and how best to do it.
First thing is to describe where the molecules came from, and the nature of the literature that gives us some confidence that they ought to be evaluated for parasite killing.
For the write-up of the lit data you might want to check out this example:
Hi @kwanchristopher - thanks for volunteering to help with OSM's research in Series 5. That's really great. We need to get this series up and running, meaning we need to ensure everyone is updated on the molecules that have been donated, who donated them and what the evidence is that we think they might have antimalarial activity. Ultimately all this stuff needs to be described on the wiki, with the files shared within this repo, and we can use these Issues to discuss all this work and how best to do it.
First thing is to describe where the molecules came from, and the nature of the literature that gives us some confidence that they ought to be evaluated for parasite killing.
For the write-up of the lit data you might want to check out this example:
https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/Series3/wiki/The-Data-on-the-Original-Hit
For the description of the series, that maybe goes here:
https://github.com/OpenSourceMalaria/Series5/wiki/Origin-of-OSM-Series-5