Dear Dr. Macdonald,
Thanks for expressing interest in the TDI initiative. Certainly Leprosy fits on the type of diseases that would best benefit from an Open Source Biology initiative like TDI.
TDI is now in its initial steps and we hope that will evolve soon into something that contains more than just a web site. As we speak, some contributors are actually re-bumping the web site to add some more functionality to it so that scientists can actually start using some bioinformatics resources to do research. The intend of TDI is to compile individual contributions towards developing drugs for neglected diseases (and of course Leprosy could be one of those). Thus, TDI is a framework that allows researchers over the world (as yourself) to share ideas and results towards the goal I mention before. I really encourage you to join the TDI mailing list (http:// salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/tdi-discuss) so that you are up-to-date on the status of the initiative and maybe, in a near future, start a front on Leprosy within TDI.
Sincerely, Marc ------- Marc A. Marti-Renom, Adj. Assistant Professor Departments of Biopharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Chemistry and California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research Mission Bay QB3. University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94143-2552 (94158 for courier delivery) Tel 1 (415) 514-4232; Fax 1 (415) 514-4231 Email marcius@salilab.org; Web http://salilab.org/~marcius ...
On Jun 27, 2005, at 11:04 PM, Andrej Sali wrote:
> > > Begin forwarded message: > > >> From: "Murdo Macdonald" MurdoM@TLMNepal.org >> Date: June 27, 2005 10:49:39 PM PDT >> To: tdi@tropicaldisease.org >> Subject: Leprosy in Nepal >> >> >> Dear Sir: >> Greetings from Kathmandu, Nepal >> I am writing to you as head of the Mycobacterial Research Lab, a >> small but active research lab which is part of Anandaban Leprosy >> Hospital >> I was very interested to come across your organisation, and >> wondered whether you have any interest in leprosy? I had a look at >> your website, but wasn't able to see any relevant information >> Thank you for your kind attention to this matter; I will look >> forward to hearing from you in due course >> >> Yours sincerely >> >> Dr. Murdo Macdonald, >> Head, Mycobacterial Research Laboratory, >> Ananadaban Leprosy Hospital, >> PO Box 151 >> Kathmandu >> Nepal >> Tel: 009771- 4290545 >> Fax: 009771- 4290538 >> E-mail: MurdoM@TLMNepal.org >> >> > > -- > Andrej Sali, Ph.D. > Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences > Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry > California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research > University of California at San Francisco > QB3, Box 2552 > 1700 4th Street, Room 503B > San Francisco, CA 94143-2552 (CA 94158 for courier delivery), USA > Tel +1 (415) 514-4227; Fax +1 (415) 514-4231 > Tel Assistant +1 (415)514-4228; Lab +1 (415) 514-4232, 4233, 4258 > Email sali@salilab.org; Web http://salilab.org >