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  • Bioinformatics and computational biology
  • User experience (UX) design in scientific software

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  • The Open Targets Platform aims to aid researchers in early-stage drug discovery.
  • Effective tools are crucial for translating biological insights into therapeutic strategies.
  • User-centered design principles are increasingly important for scientific software usability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the design process of the Open Targets Platform.
  • To highlight the application of lean user experience (UX) design methods.
  • To emphasize the importance of collaboration in scientific software development.

Main Methods:

  • Application of lean UX design principles.
  • Early and continuous user engagement and research.
  • Iterative development incorporating design and evaluation cycles.
  • Collaborative approach involving scientists and designers.

Main Results:

  • Development of an intuitive web-based application (Open Targets Platform).
  • Successful integration of user feedback throughout the design and development lifecycle.
  • Demonstration of lean UX as an effective methodology for scientific projects.

Conclusions:

  • Lean UX design is a successful approach for creating user-friendly scientific tools.
  • Collaborative development is key to the success of scientific platforms like Open Targets.
  • The Open Targets Platform provides valuable support for bench scientists in drug discovery.