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Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening

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ISSN (Print): 1386-2073
ISSN (Online): 1875-5402

Cloud Computing Approaches to Accelerate Drug Discovery Value Chain

Author(s): Vibhav Garg, Suchir Arora and Chitra Gupta

Volume 14, Issue 10, 2011

Page: [861 - 871] Pages: 11

DOI: 10.2174/138620711797537085

Price: $65

Abstract

Continued advancements in the area of technology have helped high throughput creening (HTS) evolve from a linear to parallel approach by performing system level screening. Advanced experimental methods used for HTS at various steps of drug discovery (i.e. target identification, target validation, lead identification and lead validation) can generate data of the order of terabytes. As a consequence, there is pressing need to store, manage, mine and analyze this data to identify informational tags. This need is again posing challenges to computer scientists to offer the matching hardware and software infrastructure, while managing the varying degree of desired computational power. Therefore, the potential of “On-Demand Hardware” and “Software as a Service (SAAS)” delivery mechanisms cannot be denied. This on-demand computing, largely referred to as Cloud Computing, is now transforming the drug discovery research. Also, integration of Cloud computing with parallel computing is certainly expanding its footprint in the life sciences community. The speed, efficiency and cost effectiveness have made cloud computing a ‘good to have tool’ for researchers, providing them significant flexibility, allowing them to focus on the ‘what’ of science and not the ‘how’. Once reached to its maturity, Discovery-Cloud would fit best to manage drug discovery and clinical development data, generated using advanced HTS techniques, hence supporting the vision of personalized medicine.

Keywords: Cloud architecture, cloud computing, discovery-cloud, docking, grid computing, high content screening, high throughput screening, microarrays, next-generation sequencing, on-demand computing, Drug Discovery


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