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Foldit Player May Have Created a Useful Protein

An anonymous reader writes "The organizers of the game Foldit, where you fold proteins for scientific research, announced that a user has found a protein that may be able to bind influenza viruses. Researchers plan to test the protein in a lab over the next few weeks to see if it might be medically useful."

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  1. Re:And who gets the patent for it? by glwtta · · Score: 4, Informative

    Research isn't, research and development is. (research can be pretty expensive, too).

    And we do have exactly the industry that we do - that is, everybody chasing blockbusters, the glut of "me-too" drugs, the paltry number of drugs actually making it to market - because it is prohibitively expensive.

    The current model seems to be for giant pharma companies to more or less indiscriminately buy up small biotechs, hoping to randomly strike gold with one of them. This does not lead to a very efficient system: I think we are up to $100+ billion spent on research annually ($70B from industry, $30B from the NIH) for a grand total of 26 new drugs approved last year.

    So yeah, 'prohibitively' is exactly the right word.

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  2. Re:So... what's the user win? by Onymous+Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Foldit has given out prizes.

    This blog entry shows a 3D-printed protein.

    They should probably also look into these.