Stephen Friend: The hunt for "unexpected genetic heroes"
Stephen Friend: Vănătoarea după „eroi genetici nebănuiți”
Inspired by open-source software models, Sage Bionetworks co-founder Stephen Friend builds tools that facilitate research sharing on a massive and revolutionary scale. Full bio
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de la Spitalul de Copii
cu fiul său.
cercetărilor farmaceutice,
este că majoritatea schimbărilor
într-un context greșit?”
like that, you can imagine
de oameni.
they were carrying mutations.
niște mutații protectoare.
care spunea,
do this in a systematic way,
pull them back a little bit
pe cele cu simptome severe,
să-i încadrăm din nou
processing and the collection.
to be mine? Am I going to own it?"
Eric Schadt,
School of Medicine in New York,
Icahn Mount Sinai din New York,
get some sense of feasibility.
percent of the project on,
de la Sitalul de Copii din Philadelphia.
un milion jumătate de probe
„Ce se află înăuntrul meu?
și să ne întrebăm:
în exterior, la experți,
să le împărtășim cu ceilalți.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stephen Friend - Open-science advocateInspired by open-source software models, Sage Bionetworks co-founder Stephen Friend builds tools that facilitate research sharing on a massive and revolutionary scale.
Why you should listen
While working for Merck, Stephen Friend became frustrated by the slow pace at which big pharma created new treatments for desperate patients. Studying shared models like Wikipedia, Friend realized that the complexities of disease could only be understood -- and combated -- with collaboration and transparency, not by isolated scientists working in secret with proprietary data
In his quest for a solution, Friend co-founded Sage Bionetworks, an organization dedicated to creating strategies and platforms that empower researchers to share and interpret data on a colossal scale -- as well as crowdsource tests for new hypotheses.
As he wrote on CreativeCommons.org, "Our goal is ambitious. We want to take biology from a place where enclosure and privacy are the norm, where biologists see themselves as lone hunter-gatherers working to get papers written, to one where the knowledge is created specifically to fit into an open model where it can be openly queried and transformed."
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