[open-science] ESOF 2014 Proposals

Rayna rayna.st at gmail.com
Wed Feb 20 08:51:24 UTC 2013


Hey all,

I've been totally swamped as it is final rush for proposal
writing/submission, and interns welcome (two with me... yay :] ), etc.
Anyway, just on the top of my head: what possibilities for something more
hands-on such as DIYbio? I'd be very glad to work on this as well as on
some transmedia means of explaining tools or suchlikes.

Thanks,
Rayna

2013/2/15 Jenny Molloy <jcmcoppice12 at gmail.com>

> Hi Mat
>
> This sounds like a good plan! If anyone would be interested in helping to
> plan such a session (particularly those located in Europe, but we're not
> excluding anyone) please reply to the list and let us know, we can then
> split out smaller planning groups to make a proposal and feed back to the
> list.
>
> Another thought was a session as part of Learning in the 21st Century
> covering graduate (and undergraduate) training for 21st Century Science,
> particularly digital research/big data/open science. We could cover
> initiatives like Sophie's Open Science Training Initiative
> http://opensciencetraining.com/ and School of Data
> http://schoolofdata.org/.
>
> Again, shout if you're keen! If you're new to the working group/this
> mailing list and would like to get stuck in or learn more about an area of
> open science then this would be a great way to start, all that is required
> is interest and enthusiasm!
>
> Deadline is 9 May so we have plenty of time to formulate ideas but it
> would be good to get started :)
>
> Jenny
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Matthew Todd <matthew.todd at sydney.edu.au
> > wrote:
>
>> Jenny,
>>
>> Seems like it would be good to have an open science session. Under the
>> headings provided, one obvious one might be the importance of openness in
>> the development of new medicines. This could encompass what I'm doing and
>> schemes on public involvement in discovery (i.e. crowdsourcing initiatives)
>> which can highlight the dissolving of the bridge between the researcher and
>> the patient, through to new developments on the open availability of
>> clinical trial data. Lots of generic open issues to talk about, but it
>> seems like health could be a focus? Anyone on this list interested?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mat
>>
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