Open Science Day at Institut Pasteur
Event Information
Description
Science has to be accessible to everyone, from the scientists working every day in the lab doing experiments or coding new methods and analyses, to the citizens who will benefit from the new advances. Scientific research should be open to everyone. Open Science benefits society as a whole and it makes us trust in the scientific method.
The life cycle of Open Science encompasses all steps of scientific research: from hypothesis generation, to literature review, to data collection, to data analyses and finally to publication of results.
During this one-day conference, we would like to bring to the limelight some of these life cycle steps with special emphasis on collaborative platforms and tools that can be used to do open science.
Our speakers will include representatives from F1000Research, Figshare, HackyourPhD, Brainhack, IBM Research, Center for Open Science, European Open Science Cloud pilot, Sage Bionetworks and Mozilla.
More information: https://mzl.la/WOW-Paris
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Kevin Ashely
EOSCpilot - FOSTER
Skills & capabilities for people and organisations in open science: work in FOSTER and EOSCPilot
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Brian Bot
Sage Bionetworks
Supporting communities: biomedical research in a decentralized ecosystem
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Célya Gruson-Daniel
HackYourPhD
Open Science - beyond hope and hype : a 4 years retrospective at HackYourPhd
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Mark Hahnel
Figshare
Open Science - The Technology vs Culture Battle - Where are we?
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Thomas Ingraham
F1000 Research
F1000 Platforms: Beyond Open Access Publishing
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Geoffrey Siwo
University of Notre Dame
A path to open science in Africa
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Matt Spitzer
Center for Open Science
An Open Science Framework for Solving Collaboration Challenges: Supporting the Full Project Lifecycle
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Roberto Toro
Institut Pasteur - BrainBox
Towards an open and collective neuroscience