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Examples of open research practices

Open Methods: The “Unseating Big Pharma” case study involves collaboration from 15 countries with the aim to end the legacy of big pharma. Scientists are working together in an effort to show how an open-science model can end dependency on manufacturers and benefit vaccine equity. (Unseating big pharma: the radical plan for vaccine equity (nature.com))

Open Data: “Carsten Brink works with sensitive personal data in the field of radiotherapy for cancer patients. Having FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data is essential to the researchers in his field, because they need interoperable data from a large number of patients to predict outcomes. The researchers in his field used to gather data from many different institutes and pool them in one physical location to run models. But, because they need to preserve the patients’ confidentiality, physically moving the data is a legally complicated task. Instead, they now work with distributed learning, which allows them to analyse data at other institutes without having to physically move them.”

(https://howtofair.dk/how-to-fair/#health-science)

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This page is adapted and extended from: Farran, E. K., Silverstein, P., Ameen, A. A., Misheva, I., & Gilmore, C. (2020, December 15). Open Research: Examples of good practice, and resources across disciplines. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/3r8hb