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Image:PCAChemicalSpace.png|PCA Chemical Space for Ethanol
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The '''Open Notebook Science Challenge''' is a [[Crowdsourcing]] research project<ref name="ONS Challenge">[http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/ Open Notebook Science Challenge]</ref> which collects measurements of the non-aqueous solubility of organic compounds; findings are reported in an [[Open Notebook Science]] manner. Although anyone may contribute, the competition is only open to post-secondary students in the USA and UK.
 
[[Image:PCAChemicalSpace.png|thumb|PCA Chemical Space for Ethanol]]
The challenge in turn forms part of the UsefulChem project, an ongoing [[Open Notebook Science]] effort to synthesize and screen potential new anti-malarial drugs<ref name="UsefulChem">[http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com/ UsefulChem]</ref>. Data from the Solubility Challenge will be used to build predictive computational models of solubility for use in optimising syntheses<ref name="predictions">[http://rguha.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/ons-solubility-predictions/ ONS solubility modeling and prediction]</ref>.
[[Image:DescriptorChemicalSpace.png|thumb|Descriptor Chemical Space for THF: ALOGP vs. MW]]
The '''Open Notebook Science Challenge''' is a [[Crowdsourcingcrowdsourcing]] research project<ref name="ONS Challenge">[http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/ Open Notebook Science Challenge]</ref> which collects measurements of the non-aqueous solubility of organic compounds and publishes these as [[open data]]; findings are reported in an [[Openopen Notebooknotebook Sciencescience]] manner. Although anyone may contribute research data, the competition is only open to post-secondary students in the USAUS and UK.
 
The challenge in turn forms part of the UsefulChem project, an ongoing [[Openopen Notebooknotebook Sciencescience]] effort to synthesize and screen potential new anti-malarial drugs.<ref name="UsefulChem">[http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com/ UsefulChem]</ref>. Data from the Solubility Challenge will be used to build predictive computational models of solubility for use in optimising syntheses.<ref name="predictions">[http://rguha.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/ons-solubility-predictions/ ONS solubility modeling and prediction]</ref>.
The challenge began on September 28, 2008<ref name="began">[http://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2008/09/open-notebook-science-challenge.html The beginning of the Open Notebook Science challenge]</ref> and, as of April 2009, involves researchers and their students from at least 4 different institutions<ref name="experiments">[http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/list+of+experiments List of experiments]</ref> and has resulted in the acquisition of over 400 solubility measurements<ref name=measurements>[http://oru.edu/cccda/sl/chemspace/cs.php Solubility of Organic Compounds in Organic Solvents]</ref>.
 
The challenge began on September 28, 2008<ref name="began">[httphttps://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2008/09/open-notebook-science-challenge.html The beginning of the Open Notebook Science challenge]</ref> and, as of AprilFebruary 20092014, involves researchers and their students from at least 4 different institutions<ref name="experiments">[http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/list+of+experiments List of experiments]</ref> and has resulted in the acquisition of over 4007672 solubility measurements.<ref name=measurements>[http://lxsrv7.oru.edu/cccda~alang/slonsc/chemspace/cs.php Solubility of Organic Compounds in Organic Solvents]</ref>.
 
== Prizes ==
 
To encourage participation, each month an award<ref name="award">[http://www.oru.edu/news/view_news.php?id=1010 A News Story Discussing the Awards]</ref> is given to the student who does, in the opinion of the judges,<ref name="judges">[http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/judges ONS Challenge judges]</ref>, the best work. In order to participate, students have to be a US or UK resident.<ref name="rules">[http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/submetaawards08 ONS Challenge Rules]</ref>. The award is a US$500 cash prize. andThe first three winners also received a year's subscription to the journal ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]''. The awards are sponsored by [[Submeta]]<ref name="submeta">[http://www.submeta.org/index.html submeta]</ref> and ''Nature''.
 
== ChemicalRequest Donationsan experiment ==
 
As well as concentrating on compounds related to the [[Ugi reaction]], the ONSchallenge allows anyone to request a solubility measurement experiment.<ref name="request">[lxsrv7.oru.edu/~alang/onsc/solubility/solubility.php request a solubility measurement experiment]</ref>
[[Sigma Aldrich]] is also an official sponsor of the Open Notebook Science challenge. Sigma Aldrich is participating by donating and shipping requested chemicals to any experimenters in the US or UK<ref ="Sigma">[http://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2009/02/sigma-aldrich-ships-ons-solubility.html Sigma Aldrich's involvement with the ONS challenge]</ref> for free.
 
== Chemical donations ==
 
[[Sigma Aldrich]] is also an official sponsor of the Open Notebook Science challengeChallenge. Sigma Aldrich is participating by donating and shipping requested chemicals to any experimenters in the US or UK<ref name="Sigma">[httphttps://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2009/02/sigma-aldrich-ships-ons-solubility.html Sigma Aldrich's involvement with the ONS challenge]</ref> for free.
 
==References==
 
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== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081004212224/http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/ Open Notebook Science Challenge]
 
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