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1 G. P. S. Raghava Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh

2 Novelty Behind CRDD Compilation of resources (single platform) High priority to peer-review data Web Interface over libraries (e.g. R) Integration of chemo/pharma/bioinformatics User-friendly interfaces Support for multiple programming languages Award/Reward system

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9 Promoting Open Source for Drug Discovery(OSDD) Bringing all experts on single plateform –Diverse background of speakers (Computer Science to Pharma) –Lectures covers wide range of topics (insilico drug discovery) Informatics (Soft-computing, clusteing, Machine learning etc.) Bioinformatics (annotation, protein modelling/docking, interaction) Chemoinformatics (structure, QSAR based inhibitors) Pharmacoinformatics Clinical informatics

10 Total participants ~170 Speakers~40 OSDD Fellowships~15 Diverse Backgrounds ~ 110 students (M.Sc, B.Tech, MBA, M.Pharma,MCA,MBBS) ~ 40 Research scholars ~ 20 faculty Biology, bioinformatics, chemistry, clinical, medicine, computer science, Pharmacology etc.

11 Ongoing Works at IMTECH

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15 Sort Term Future Plan Prediction of protein-protein interaction in Mtb proteins Experimental validation of interaction A database of natural drug products Computation of structure descriptor of drug molecules Biobox or Bio cluster service to OSDD community Organism specific databases: Malaria and Mtb Virtual jobs particularly for women's

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