Why addressing brain health priorities requires open science (8-minute video) | SharpBrains

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-04-25

Summary:

"Descrip­tion of talk (8 min­utes): Why open sci­ence? The rea­sons are many, but here are a few: our ser­vice mem­bers return­ing from 14 years of war, the rise in aware­ness of sports related brain injuries and new research that shows the inter­re­lat­ed­ness of neu­ro­log­i­cal ill­nesses. One Mind believes there are three key dri­vers to build­ing a strong foun­da­tion for brain dis­eases research – col­lab­o­ra­tion, big sci­ence, and data shar­ing focused on help­ing the patient, not the researcher. Gen­eral Peter Chiarelli, USA (Ret.) was appointed the Chief Exec­u­tive Offi­cer of ONE MIND in 2012. He is a retired Gen­eral with almost 40 years of experience."

Link:

http://sharpbrains.com/blog/2015/04/23/why-addressing-brain-health-priorities-requires-open-science/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.video oa.neuro oa.data oa.open_science oa.one_mind oa.advocacy

Date tagged:

04/25/2015, 08:19

Date published:

04/25/2015, 04:19