NIH BISTI talk: Open science antiviral discovery with 
the covid moonshot 🌙 🚀
and the open source drug discovery ecosystem

I had the great pleasure of speaking to the NIH Biomedical Information Science and Technology Initiative (BISTI) community on 3 Feb 2022 about open science antiviral drug discovery with the COVID Moonshot and how the open source computer-aided drug discovery ecosystem functions as a fantastic mechanism to enable collaboration to address major challenges in drug discovery. Open source software communities such as the Open Molecular Software Foundation (OMSF), which sponsors the Open Force Field Initiative and the Open Free Energy Consortium, and OpenMM, play a major role in this. Community-wide blind challenges, such as D3R, SAMPL, and the new CACHE effort (a CASP for computational hit-finding), are also collaborative open science engines that drive progress.

A PDF version of the slides I presented can be found here: [PDF]