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Rafael Yuste1, Cori Bargmann2

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この要約は機械生成です。

ニューロサイエンスでは グローバル・コラボレーションを推進し 大規模なプロジェクトから新しい技術を活用して 科学と医学を発展させています オープンなデータにアクセスし テクノロジーを共有することで これらの国際的な神経科学の取り組みの 影響を最大限に高めることができます

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科学分野:

  • 神経科学
  • バイオメディカル 研究
  • 科学的協力

背景:

  • 神経科学の分野は急速に進化しています
  • テクノロジーの進歩により 新しい研究能力が生まれています
  • 大規模な国際科学プロジェクトが 普及しています

研究 の 目的:

  • ニューロサイエンスにおける 協働の時代を強調するためです
  • 科学,医療,社会における新しい技術の影響を強調する.
  • 協調された国際的イニシアチブとオープンなデータへのアクセスを提唱する.

主な方法:

  • この研究は,現在の傾向の概念的概要と合成です.
  • 世界的な科学プロジェクトがもたらす影響を分析しています
  • テクノロジーの流通とデータアクセシビリティの戦略を議論しています.

主要な成果:

  • 神経科学は 国際的な協力によって 特徴づけられています
  • 大規模なプロジェクトから強力な新技術が生まれています
  • 協調とオープンなデータアクセスは 科学的価値の最大化に不可欠です

結論:

  • 神経科学の未来には 協力的なアプローチが不可欠です
  • 国際協力とオープンサイエンスの原則は 発見を加速させるでしょう
  • 世界的な専門知識を活用することで 神経科学の研究の効果が向上します