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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Life Sciences
  • Scientific Research

Background:

  • The life sciences have advanced significantly over 50 years due to reproducible and transparent data and methods.
  • Openness in fields like structural biology and genomics has led to major scientific breakthroughs.
  • Neuroscience is poised to benefit from open science principles for transformative insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To strengthen the neuroscience community and facilitate transformative research through open science.
  • To organize and report on the first Open Data in Neuroscience (ODIN) symposium.
  • To propose a path toward more transparent and open scientific practices in neuroscience.

Main Methods:

  • Organizing a symposium focused on Open Data in Neuroscience (ODIN).
  • Facilitating discussions and community building around open science principles.
  • Documenting lessons learned and planning future growth for the open data movement in neuroscience.

Main Results:

  • The first ODIN event successfully convened the community around shared values of openness.
  • Identified the need for new social structures and active communities to support open science adoption.
  • Gained insights into fostering broader implementation of open data practices in neuroscience.

Conclusions:

  • Open data and open science are crucial for accelerating progress in neuroscience.
  • Active scientific communities and supportive social structures are essential for the success of open science.
  • The ODIN initiative aims to drive a future of more transparent and impactful neuroscience research.