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Innovation drives progress, and we’re excited to be part of the movement toward better care, stronger communities, and new possibilities!
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Bold black lettering on a green heading reads “What happens to my data?”. Below the title is a roadmap of how data is handled in the PONI lab. First data is collected and stored (this is shown via a green bubble with a clip board inside it), then participant ID’s are assigned (shown as a hashtag inside of a yellow bubble), then the names and identifying information are removed from the data (shown as an orange bubble with an ID crossed out inside of it), then data is extracted and cleaned (shown as an orange bubble with a cartoon mop and bucket), then data is analyzed (visualized with a brownish bubble with a data analytics cartoon), then research outputs are created. After this bubble the pathway diverges in two directions. It either a) goes to a yellow bubble that says data is securely stored with a cartoon filing cabinet or b) the road continues to a red bubble that says open science.  If open science is chosen there is then an orange bubble that sayd ID numbers are re-coded followed by a yellow bubble with a big grey question mark that says data at risk of re-identification is removed, then finally data is deposited into an open science repository.]

Bold black lettering on a green heading reads “What happens to my data?”. Below the title is a roadmap of how data is handled in the PONI lab. First data is collected and stored (this is shown via a green bubble with a clip board inside it), then participant ID’s are assigned (shown as a hashtag inside of a yellow bubble), then the names and identifying information are removed from the data (shown as an orange bubble with an ID crossed out inside of it), then data is extracted and cleaned (shown as an orange bubble with a cartoon mop and bucket), then data is analyzed (visualized with a brownish bubble with a data analytics cartoon), then research outputs are created. After this bubble the pathway diverges in two directions. It either a) goes to a yellow bubble that says data is securely stored with a cartoon filing cabinet or b) the road continues to a red bubble that says open science. If open science is chosen there is then an orange bubble that sayd ID numbers are re-coded followed by a yellow bubble with a big grey question mark that says data at risk of re-identification is removed, then finally data is deposited into an open science repository.]

Ever wondered what happens to your data after a research project? 🧠🔍 At the PONI Lab, we're passionate about open science, allowing participants' data to have a 'second life' through open sharing. #OpenScience #ResearchJourney #PONILab #DataSharing #InnovationInHealthcare

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In bold black lettering the heading reads “Open Science”. Below the heading there are four white boxes with different images and pictures within them. The first box is large and spans the width of the post, the title of the box is “What is open science?” and below that is a blurb that says “Open science is a movement to increase access to and the transparency of science. Open science includes the sharing of: methods, tools, data, results”. To the right of the wording are images representing science and research, there is a lightbulb, a research paper, test tubes, and an atom. Below is a box to the bottom left that says “Building research networks” with a blurb that reads “Open science enables researchers to check each other’s work and maintain transparency. Sharing data broadly increases the rate that scientific data can be used to initiate change”. Within the box is a multi-colour image of a cartoon person who has just had an idea, they are connected with lines to a bunch of other people who are eager to hear about the idea. The bottom right box reads “Share data with everyone” and a blurb that says “Science is often just shared with other scientists. Open science allows information to be shared with the public.” To the right is a cartoon image of two people talking.

In bold black lettering the heading reads “Open Science”. Below the heading there are four white boxes with different images and pictures within them. The first box is large and spans the width of the post, the title of the box is “What is open science?” and below that is a blurb that says “Open science is a movement to increase access to and the transparency of science. Open science includes the sharing of: methods, tools, data, results”. To the right of the wording are images representing science and research, there is a lightbulb, a research paper, test tubes, and an atom. Below is a box to the bottom left that says “Building research networks” with a blurb that reads “Open science enables researchers to check each other’s work and maintain transparency. Sharing data broadly increases the rate that scientific data can be used to initiate change”. Within the box is a multi-colour image of a cartoon person who has just had an idea, they are connected with lines to a bunch of other people who are eager to hear about the idea. The bottom right box reads “Share data with everyone” and a blurb that says “Science is often just shared with other scientists. Open science allows information to be shared with the public.” To the right is a cartoon image of two people talking.

At the PONI Lab, we are passionate about advancing open science practices. #OpenScience #PONILab #ResearchCollaboration #DataSharing

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Join us for a webinar on Open Science hosted by the HBI!

Learn about the best practices for open access, open data, and transparent reporting guidelines.

Don't miss out on this exciting webinar!

April 15th, 1–2 PM MT. #OpenScience #HBIResearch #TransparencyInScience #PONILab

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