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jefric Send message Joined: 29 Mar 20 Posts: 3 Credit: 86,265 RAC: 0 |
I just read that US buys up world stock of key Covid-19 drug remdesivir. What will happen if bakerlab will be successful? Everything only for Americans? So folks, I hate this form of national egoism, I'm out here at Rosetta. Sorry! |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
Actually, remdesivir was developed by an American company (Gilead Sciences), so it is already here. It is not obvious to me why they should not sell it to whomever they want. There will be plenty for other countries later, but if they want it early, they can support their own companies in developing it. Much of any drug development is supported by the U.S. taxpayer in testing, research, etc. And other countries are not being shut out at all. Countries in the developing world will get the drug at greatly reduced prices through generic manufacturers to which Gilead has licensed production.https://www.statnews.com/2020/06/29/gilead-announces-remdesivir-price-covid-19/ But you are of course welcome to start up a project like Rosetta too if you want. |
jefric Send message Joined: 29 Mar 20 Posts: 3 Credit: 86,265 RAC: 0 |
Maybe you like to read this: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/30/us-buys-up-world-stock-of-key-covid-19-drug You wrote, "Much of any drug development is supported by the U.S. taxpayer in testing, research, etc." So, if the support of crunching time donated by international users is not important, we can leave it be. I'm going to do so. |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
Suit yourself. I think if you look at the statistics of any project, you will find that much more of the crunching is done by Americans. If they all came home, I don't think Europe would gain. It seems you just want something for nothing. |
jefric Send message Joined: 29 Mar 20 Posts: 3 Credit: 86,265 RAC: 0 |
Yes Sir, America is great again. |
gmercato Send message Joined: 2 May 20 Posts: 9 Credit: 1,097,720 RAC: 0 |
Maybe we should find the cure first before we start fighting over it's distribution? Keep crunching! |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,217,610 RAC: 822 |
Yes Sir, America is great again. Don't make your evaluation on a small sample size and people won't do the same in return, there are both good and bad apples in every bushel! Hitler being a mass murderer does NOT mean all Germans are bad people, in fact most were afraid of him more than supported him. China is now experiencing 2nd an 3rd waves of infection and saying it's from people returning to China from other places and bringing it back with them. This IS a global problem and if you or I solve the problem EVERYONE will benefit!! Rosseta has promised to make the results publicly available to anyone that wants them, that's all that counts. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2146 Credit: 41,570,180 RAC: 8,210 |
I just read that US buys up world stock of key Covid-19 drug remdesivir. Possibly the dumbest thing I've read today. First a solution has to be developed/discovered. That's what's being worked on here. Any solution will become available to <any> manufacturer in <any> country. Manufacturers will create a product and make whatever commercial arrangements they decide. There will not only be only one manufacturer, nor will there only be one customer. That you think there will only be one is something you can think if you want to, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the work done here anyway. |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,217,610 RAC: 822 |
I just read that US buys up world stock of key Covid-19 drug remdesivir. The other thing is that Remdesivir is ONLY helpful for pt's in the advanced stages of dieing and either on or ready to be put on a breathing machine, it is NOT a vaccine toprevent people getting COVID. And as for the US buying up all the stock they had that is a win win for the drug companyas they now have a HUGE influx of cash that they can spend on anything they want too. To me it means the US is preparing for a LARGE rush of COVID pt's and is stockpiling what they can to keep them alive. I would bet they also bought a bunch of PPE stuff as well as without it the Dr's can't treat those infected pt's. |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
And as for the US buying up all the stock they had that is a win win for the drug companyas they now have a HUGE influx of cash that they can spend on anything they want too. You hit on the most important point that people doing research often miss. If you GAVE a vaccine recipe to the drug companies, they would not necessarily use it, unless they could figure out a way of making money on it. It costs money to produce and distribute, and given the (very) risky business they are in, a reasonable premium to the shareholders for their efforts. The lack of an incentive is why there are so many drug-resistant bacteria, as you probably know. There is not much incentive to create new antibiotics. If the governments manage to destroy the incentives (or not create them to begin with) for the vaccines, we are doomed. |
MossyRock Send message Joined: 3 Aug 13 Posts: 15 Credit: 4,353,376 RAC: 0 |
I've tried digging into more detail on the work being done by UWproteindesign on this particular potential breakthrough that was mentioned, but I can't seem to find any detail. Does anyone have a link to this specific item which provides more detail on this particular piece: https://twitter.com/RosettaAtHome/status/1276324129390555136 |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
A group called Science To Save the World has created a great video that explains how Rosetta is used to investigate COVID-19, and to model the spike protein before laboratory techniques of structure discovery could be completed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBq3izp5X-I Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
Mark Darrall Send message Joined: 9 Nov 08 Posts: 2 Credit: 445,657 RAC: 93 |
Hi! I'm trying to prioritize COVID-19-related projects in my BOINC Manager. Are there specific r@h workunit names I should be looking for in my task list, or are ALL r@h projects interrelated such that we should just let the deadline drive the order of work? Thanks! Mark |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
I would suggest that the project is sending WUs out that they feel are most important, and trust that they are weighing the priorities appropriately. If there is non-COVID work that needs to be done as well, then your machine completing it means someone else's can stay focused on COVID. Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 2002 Credit: 9,790,281 RAC: 2,986 |
Interesting article about Covid and Rosetta New protein-based biosensors have been designed from scratch to enable direct detection of #SARSCoV2 particles. |
AquaBoy Send message Joined: 3 Jul 18 Posts: 2 Credit: 449,862 RAC: 0 |
Are still sending COVID-19-related workunits to us or the previous ones (related to proteins)? |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 2002 Credit: 9,790,281 RAC: 2,986 |
Are still sending COVID-19-related workunits to us or the previous ones (related to proteins)? Yes, i still receive "COD147_covid2" wus |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
I am out of COVIDs on my 24-core Ryzen 3900X, including the buffer (64 total). I think their real work begins after we help them develop the COVID folding models, so it is not that they are stopping work on COVID at all. But we have done our part, for the moment. Maybe more later. |
nicksw19 Send message Joined: 22 Jun 20 Posts: 2 Credit: 391,414 RAC: 0 |
So is this now dead? No announcement? |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2146 Credit: 41,570,180 RAC: 8,210 |
So is this now dead? The reason this project was ever alive is the work it routinely does. Everything is about simulating how and how accurately proteins form and act in the body. The last 15 years of development got us to the point where it could be directed at the latest issue in the world. There's no sense in which the project can ever be 'dead'. What's to announce? |
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