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Science and Writing Drexel University & Lehigh Carbon Community College
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Instructors Dr. Jean-Claude Bradley, Drexel Beth Ritter-Guth, LCCC Dr. Alison Jameson, LCCC
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UsefulChem Project Open Source Science –Publish lab results in real time –Publish results of every experiment –Enoyl Reductase (Malaria) is current target
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UsefulChem Writing Partners Explain project to a variety of audiences Work with student and graduate chemists Interview key open source scientists Identify areas for further exploration
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Questions Are there any approved drugs using the inhibition of enoyl reductase? How are new anti-malarial drugs tested? What are problems with the existing drugs to treat malaria? How do chemists decide which molecules to make to make a new drug against malaria? Besides enoyl reductase, what are the other enzymes targeted to fight malaria? Are there political barriers to treating malaria? Are there religious barriers to treating malaria?
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Community College w/o Borders Where is Malaria a problem? Where is AIDS a problem? Where is Arsenic in drinking water a problem? How are these problems being solved? What are the social, cultural, religious, political, and economic setbacks?
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Final Question Will open source science help fix the problem?
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