Articles tagged with 'Open Data'

16 posts

To ‘share and share alike’ – why CellPhoneDB, a friendly open-source platform, is good for data sharing and collaborations

By Guest Author

17 July 2020

Roser Vento, Wellcome Sanger Institute, designed CellPhoneDB, a novel repository of cells and their interactions, and applied this computational and genomics tool to study cellular connections from transcriptomics data. In this blog, Roser explains why CellPhoneDB is a unique database and why her team encourages fellow researchers to share their own cell interactions on the database.

To share or not to share – Open Data and the journey that lies ahead

By Jack Nash

28 May 2020

On Open Data Day on 7th March, the Early Career Researcher Advisory Board (ECRab) for Wellcome Open Research joined the celebrations with the launch of our data sharing campaign. We want to grow a culture of data sharing by raising awareness, sharing information and developing discipline specific resources on data sharing to help all researchers shift to open science practices. In this blog, the ECRAB outline our plans and give a taste of things to come over the next year.

Data sharing in the current crisis

By Jack Nash

19 May 2020

Data sharing and COVID-19- the pandemic is changing the way scientists work and talk to each other. The Early Career Researchers advisory board at Wellcome Open Research discuss how COVID-19 is changing science.

Growing a culture of data sharing

By Jack Nash

06 March 2020

Tomorrow is Open Data Day: an annual celebration of open data all over the world – including open research data. To mark this occasion, the Early Career Researcher Advisory Board (ECRAB) would like to announce that this year, as part of their wider commitment to the open science principles, their focus will be on growing a culture of data sharing.