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  • Biophotonics
  • Biology
  • Biomedicine

Background:

  • Inter- and multidisciplinary collaboration is increasingly encouraged for innovation and scientific discovery.
  • Opportunities in multidisciplinary research are accompanied by challenges in complexity and communication.

Discussion:

  • Focuses on cross-disciplinary work in biology and biomedicine.
  • Addresses challenges and opportunities in multidisciplinary biophotonics.
  • Explores navigating big data, artificial intelligence, and open, reproducible science.

Key Insights:

  • Multidisciplinarity offers significant creative potential for scientific advancement.
  • Effective collaboration requires navigating experimental, analytical, and logistical complexities.
  • Open, reproducible science is crucial for advancing biological discoveries.

Outlook:

  • Strategies for better collaboration in complex scientific endeavors.
  • Integrating big data and artificial intelligence in biological research.
  • Maximizing the benefits of multidisciplinary approaches in biophotonics and beyond.