India Launches Open Source Drug Discovery
sas-dot writes "India today launched a unique collaborative programme to discover drugs for infectious diseases common to the developing countries. The 'Open Source Drug Discovery' (OSDD) programme, launched by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), aims to build a consortium of global researchers and bypass the patent regime, which makes drugs expensive." Of course, all those pesky research, development and liability costs help, too.
Big Pharma Spends More On Advertising Than Research And Development, Study Finds, Jan. 7, 2008
If it is truly open, won't corps just follow the research then throw money into their own labs at the end of the project? Then they could patent the chemical.
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It seems to me that the project could be leeched off of fairly easily. E.g., at work package 10.
Other than that, it is the inevitable result of high prices and monopolies. Open source, coops, public libraries; they all exist to let a larger group of people get access to limited resources for less. That's an interesting article.