Christian William Callaghan1. 1. School of Economic and Business Sciences, Knowledge and Information Economics/Human Resources Research Agency (KIEHRA), University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa chris.callaghan@wits.ac.za.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION OR BACKGROUND: Crowdsourced R&D, a research methodology increasingly applied to medical research, has properties well suited to large-scale medical data collection and analysis, as well as enabling rapid research responses to crises such as disease outbreaks. SOURCES OF DATA: Multidisciplinary literature offers diverse perspectives of crowdsourced R&D as a useful large-scale medical data collection and research problem-solving methodology. AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Crowdsourced R&D has demonstrated 'proof of concept' in a host of different biomedical research applications. AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: A wide range of quality and ethical issues relate to crowdsourced R&D. GROWING POINTS: The rapid growth in applications of crowdsourced R&D in medical research is predicted by an increasing body of multidisciplinary theory. AREAS FOR TIMELY RESEARCH: Further research in areas such as artificial intelligence may allow better coordination and management of the high volumes of medical data and problem-solving inputs generated by the crowdsourced R&D process.
INTRODUCTION OR BACKGROUND: Crowdsourced R&D, a research methodology increasingly applied to medical research, has properties well suited to large-scale medical data collection and analysis, as well as enabling rapid research responses to crises such as disease outbreaks. SOURCES OF DATA: Multidisciplinary literature offers diverse perspectives of crowdsourced R&D as a useful large-scale medical data collection and research problem-solving methodology. AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Crowdsourced R&D has demonstrated 'proof of concept' in a host of different biomedical research applications. AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: A wide range of quality and ethical issues relate to crowdsourced R&D. GROWING POINTS: The rapid growth in applications of crowdsourced R&D in medical research is predicted by an increasing body of multidisciplinary theory. AREAS FOR TIMELY RESEARCH: Further research in areas such as artificial intelligence may allow better coordination and management of the high volumes of medical data and problem-solving inputs generated by the crowdsourced R&D process.