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Kicking off the Community for Rigor’s C4R25 Conference – the only conference dedicated to scientific rigor! πŸŽ‰
πŸ“ UPenn Campus
πŸ“… Monday, Sept 8
πŸ”— Register today: c4r.io/conference

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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πŸ“’ #Funding Alert Coming Soon!
#NIDDK plans to publish a NOFO on #DigitalHealth tech for Type 2 #Diabetes care (R01, clinical trial required). From CGMs to virtual coaching, this is your chance to shape the future of diabetes management. Start preparing now!
πŸ”— dknet.org/about/dknetn...

9 months ago 3 0 0 0

Join NIDDK-CR for a demo on NIDDK-CR Data Challenge Management Platform β€” a secure, cloud-based solution for managing scientific competitions that power innovation in diabetes research.
πŸ“… Saturday, June 21 ⏰ 2-2:30 PM
πŸ“NIDDK Data Science Corner at Exhibit Hall.
#NIH #NIDDK

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
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🚨 Last chance to join the 2024 NEURON Summer Course at Brown University! 🧠 Only a few seats left. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn computational modeling of neurons and networks. Deadline: June 3, 2024. More information:#Neuroscience

neuron.yale.edu/neuron/node/180

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
Requesting Your Feedback on DataCite Metadata Schema Changes - DataCite The DataCite Metadata Working Group has been working on the next batch of Metadata Schema changesβ€”and we need your feedback! Today, we are sharing a new Request for Comments (RFC) with several proposed changes to the DataCite Metadata Schema. Since Schema 4.5 was finalized, we have been working on numerous ideas put forward by the DataCite communityβ€”some of which are reflected in this RFC. The set of changes we are sharing here is not yet a complete schema version; rather, this RFC contains an assortment of changes that may be released in different versionsβ€”for example, some changes may be released in Version 4.6, while others may be scheduled for later versions. The implementation details and release timing of specific changes will depend on complexity, backward compatibility, and the DataCite development roadmap.

πŸ“’ Exciting news! #RRID (Research Resource Identifier) may soon be part of DataCite Metadata Schema! πŸ“ Have thoughts? Your feedback matters! Check out the Request for Comments (RFC) and share your insights by May 6, 2024!

datacite.org/blog/metadata-…

2 years ago 1 0 0 0
Frontiers | The past, present and future of neuroscience data sharing: a perspective on the state of practices and infrastructure for FAIR Neuroscience has made significant strides over the past decade in moving from a largely closed science characterized by anemic data sharing, to a largely ope...

🌐 Explore Dr. Maryann Martone's @memartone latest article on the evolution of neuroscience #datasharing, highlighting the progress towards FAIR principles. Discover the future of #openscience in neuroscience:#FAIRdata

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2 years ago 1 0 0 0
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πŸ‘ Exciting News! Dr. Anita Bandrowski @Anitabandrowski, RRID team lead, co-authored "Establishing an early indicator for data sharing and reuse," is now published! πŸ“š Check out the insightful article and learn about tracking #datasharing patterns:

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/le…

2 years ago 1 0 0 0
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πŸ“’ Explore further the importance of tidy data! Check out this insightful blog by @memartone on #OpenData Commons for Traumatic Brain Injury (ODC-TBI). Don't miss it! πŸ“šπŸ”
Read here:#DataManagement #TidyData #DataStandards #TBI

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2 years ago 1 0 0 0

Nice video on PRECISE-TBI tools that enable you to get the most out of your scientific paper. These tools help scientists conducting experimental or pre-clincal traumatic brain injury research make data more FAIR, rigorous, reproducible, and transparent.

youtu.be/JdStDfI1E6w

2 years ago 1 0 0 0
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πŸ“’ Only a few seats left for the 2023 NEURON Summer Course! Sign up by Friday, June 2 to join the summer course at Wright State University's Dayton campus from June 11-16 to dive into computational modeling of neurons and networks! More info:

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2 years ago 1 0 0 0
How can SciScore improve reproducibility in your research?
How can SciScore improve reproducibility in your research? The inability for scientists to reproduce each other’s work has significant effects on preclinical studies in both delays and expenditure. SciScore is a methods review tool designed to improve reporting standards, to minimize unnecessary delays due to incompleteness and maximise robustness, so that experiments can be reproduced optimally. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Social Media ──────────────────────────── https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/sciscore/ https://twitter.com/sciscore https://twitter.com/Anitabandrowski https://twitter.com/mathein ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Science Animated ──────────────────────────── http://www.sciani.com/ https://twitter.com/Sci_Ani https://www.facebook.com/scianimation/ https://sciani.com/terms-conditions/ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #antibodies #research #softwaretools ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

The lack of #reproducibility in #scientificresearch causes delays and wasteful spending in many labs. @sciscore tackles this issue by verifying reporting #standards, reducing incompleteness, and boosting experimental reproducibility. #RRID #OpenScience

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2 years ago 1 0 0 0
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πŸ“’ Are you a LitCoin enthusiast or a data science lover? Apply for an opportunity to work on one of several projects supported by the NIH’s Office of Data Science Strategy. Apply by May 15th, 2023. #LitCoin #DataScience #NLP

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2 years ago 1 0 0 0
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Get ready to dive into the exciting world of computational modeling of neurons and networks with NEURON! Join the 2023 NEURON Summer Course from June 11-16 at Dayton Campus of Wright State University. Register deadline: June 2. Limited space available!

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
PreprintMatch: A tool for preprint to publication detection shows global inequities in scientific publication Preprints, versions of scientific manuscripts that precede peer review, are growing in popularity. They offer an opportunity to democratize and accelerate research, as they have no publication costs or a lengthy peer review process. Preprints are often later published in peer-reviewed venues, but these publications and the original preprints are frequently not linked in any way. To this end, we developed a tool, PreprintMatch, to find matches between preprints and their corresponding published papers, if they exist. This tool outperforms existing techniques to match preprints and papers, both on matching performance and speed. PreprintMatch was applied to search for matches between preprints (from bioRxiv and medRxiv), and PubMed. The preliminary nature of preprints offers a unique perspective into scientific projects at a relatively early stage, and with better matching between preprint and paper, we explored questions related to research inequity. We found that preprints from low income countries are published as peer-reviewed papers at a lower rate than high income countries (39.6% and 61.1%, respectively), and our data is consistent with previous work that cite a lack of resources, lack of stability, and policy choices to explain this discrepancy. Preprints from low income countries were also found to be published quicker (178 vs 203 days) and with less title, abstract, and author similarity to the published version compared to high income countries. Low income countries add more authors from the preprint to the published version than high income countries (0.42 authors vs 0.32, respectively), a practice that is significantly more frequent in China compared to similar countries. Finally, we find that some publishers publish work with authors from lower income countries more frequently than others.

Have you ever wondered whether a preprint has been published already? A new tool, PrePrintMatch, was created by Peter Eckmann and has been used to visualize global inequities in publishing.

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
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the source for all #antibody #RRID, now published! 97% of human proteins have at least one antibody associated

Thank you to journals, antibody companies and authors for making this work possible.

lnkd.in/gnVCnjzp AntibodyRegistry.org

3 years ago 0 0 0 0

Come listen to Maryann Martone (@neuinfo @INCForg @sparc_science @odc_sci ) talk about β€˜Open Neuroscience and the Meaning of FAIR’ (#SfN22 #SfN2022 David Kopf Neurotics lecture) Monday, November 14, 10:30–11:30 a.m @SfNTweets

3 years ago 0 0 0 0
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#SfN22 #SfN2022 Stop by the NIF booth to learn how to meet NIH’s new data sharing mandate and pickup your brain hat #brainhat.

3 years ago 0 0 0 0
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New data reveals the hidden impact of open source in science Understanding software used by scientists by mining the biomedical literature

Feeling used .... to disambiguate software tools discussed in the scientific literature
Thanks @ReaderMeter & @cziscience et al for your amazing work!
CZ Software Mentions Datasetβ€”a dataset of 67M software mentions mined from biomedical literature

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
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INCF Community survey on data sharing This brief 2-minute survey was created by the INCF Infrastructure Committee and is intended for neuroscience researchers worldwide. Your response will help INCF develop strategies and activities to support the global neuroscience community. *No personally-identifying information or email addresses will be collected.* See https://www.incf.org/about-incf for more information.

Help @INCForg chart barriers to sharing or reusing neuroscience data by taking this brief anonymous survey. Please RT & share with your networks!

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
ARL Applauds NSF Open Science Investment β€” Association of Research Libraries The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) commends the ongoing commitment of the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to open science. NSF today announced awards for 10 new projects focused on...

Thanks to NSF for funding FAIR open science infrastructure. It looks like Neuroscience will be teaming up with Geoscience to improve how we all communicate about core facilities and instruments using persistent unique identifiers. #RRID #OpenScience

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Learn about a neuroimaging research center’s transition to open and reproducible science@ReproNim @keith_a_bush #OpenScience #ReproducibleScience

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
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500K #RRID s are in the wild, wonder what we can do with these well described reagents and resources?

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
Microbiology Society launches an innovative open research platform The Microbiology Society is delighted to announce that our sound science journal, Access Microbiology, has been re-launched as an innovative open research platform and is now open for submissions. It is free for authors to submit and publish on the platform during the first year of launch, so we encourage early submission to take advantage of this.

We are delighted to announce that #AccessMicro has launched as an innovative open research platform and is now open for submissions. Find out how the platform offers a new service to our community.#RRID Read full blog

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
NeuroMorpho.Org - a centrally curated inventory of digitally reconstructed neurons and glia New agile release of https://t.co/xq9slALVmX available, v8.6.65, including 91 novel reconstructions in the DeKock archive. https://t.co/MI6OA2Xfox pic.twitter.com/Bp2t7G5JEz

May 17, 2022 release ofVer. 8.2, adding over 26,000 tracings from 151 new datasets. This major update brings the database total to 173,821 digital reconstructions of neuronal and glial morphology.

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3 years ago 0 0 0 0
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BICCN / BICAN - research workspace on protocols.io Brain, Neuron

Wow, the #BICCN group has published 97 protocols on @protocolsIO and they have been accessed over 43,000 times, downloaded more than 15,000 times!!! Check out all of the great protocols from BICCN @AllenInstitute

protocols.io/workspaces/bic…

3 years ago 0 0 0 0
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Data and Technology Advancement (DATA) National Service Scholar Program: Data Scientists Advancing Biomedical Research 2022 | Data Science at NIH OverviewProgram DetailsNIH Prioritized Projects for DATA ScholarsApplication InformationEligibilityCompensation and BenefitsProgram Contacts

The 2022 cohort for DATA Scholars will begin accepting applications soon, but you can get a sneak peek at the opportunities today! Ten scholars will have the opportunity to make a mark on the future of biomedical research and our nation's health.

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Google Summer of Code (GSoC) SPARC project: Applications Due on April 19 Applications are being accepted to work with SPARC Data and Resource Scientists as part of Google's Summer of Code program. Contribute tangibly to the creation of new SPARC Portal functionality.

Interested in doing some open source development for a great cause this summer? Apply to SPARC's Google Summer of Code 2022 project! Work with SPARC DRC mentors and also receive a stipend from Google! Applications are being accepted until 4/19.

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Best Negative Data Prize in Preclinical Neuroscience - Global Preclinical Data Forum Negative findings may contribute to invaluable scientific insights, but this data is currently lost to science. The Best Negative Prize was established as an incentive for preclinical researchers to publish β€œnegative data” results to ensure neuroscience studies properly advance knowledge.

The global preclinical data forum is offering a negative data prize! This is is an opportunity for someone to get prize money and recognition for data transparency.

preclinicaldataforum.org/negative-prize/

4 years ago 0 0 0 0
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A brain calendar? Yes please! 2022 BRAIN Initiative Show Us Your BRAINs! Photo and Video Contest is Now Open The BRAIN Initiative’s popular photo and video contest is back, and we are now accepting submissions through April 20, 2022.

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4 years ago 0 0 0 0
Neuromatch Academy - www.neuron.yale.edu

Neuromatch Academy will be offering two courses in July this year:
NMA-Computational Neuroscience, and NMA-Deep Learning, Registration is open
until April 20, 2022. For more information, see

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