Personalized oncology and BRAFK601N melanoma: model development, drug discovery, and clinical correlation

Author(s):  
Brian A. Keller ◽  
Brian J. Laight ◽  
Oliver Varette ◽  
Aron Broom ◽  
Marie-Ève Wedge ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nalini Schaduangrat ◽  
Samuel Lampa ◽  
Saw Simeon ◽  
Matthew Paul Gleeson ◽  
Ola Spjuth ◽  
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AbstractThe reproducibility of experiments has been a long standing impediment for further scientific progress. Computational methods have been instrumental in drug discovery efforts owing to its multifaceted utilization for data collection, pre-processing, analysis and inference. This article provides an in-depth coverage on the reproducibility of computational drug discovery. This review explores the following topics: (1) the current state-of-the-art on reproducible research, (2) research documentation (e.g. electronic laboratory notebook, Jupyter notebook, etc.), (3) science of reproducible research (i.e. comparison and contrast with related concepts as replicability, reusability and reliability), (4) model development in computational drug discovery, (5) computational issues on model development and deployment, (6) use case scenarios for streamlining the computational drug discovery protocol. In computational disciplines, it has become common practice to share data and programming codes used for numerical calculations as to not only facilitate reproducibility, but also to foster collaborations (i.e. to drive the project further by introducing new ideas, growing the data, augmenting the code, etc.). It is therefore inevitable that the field of computational drug design would adopt an open approach towards the collection, curation and sharing of data/code.


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