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This talk will present the pillars of and rationale for Open-Science. We will discuss the important characteristics of Big Biomedical Data and challenges with sharing sensitive information. At the end, we will review some case-studies illustrating applications to neurodegenerative disorders, autism research, and population census-like neuroscience discovery. More information, slides, code, datasets, publications, learning modules, and instructional materials are available on the website of the Statistics Online Computational Resource. | This talk will present the pillars of and rationale for Open-Science. We will discuss the important characteristics of Big Biomedical Data and challenges with sharing sensitive information. At the end, we will review some case-studies illustrating applications to neurodegenerative disorders, autism research, and population census-like neuroscience discovery. More information, slides, code, datasets, publications, learning modules, and instructional materials are available on the website of the Statistics Online Computational Resource. | ||
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Revision as of 12:01, 24 April 2019
Contents
SOCR News & Events: Open Science and Data Sharing
Logistics
- ISR/ICPSR 2019: Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research
- PIBS Workshop: Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS) and Bioinformatics Workshop
- Date/Times: Thursday, May 09, 2019, 11 AM.
- Place/Time: Perry Hall, UMich, Ann Arbor, MI.
- Organizers: Amy Pienta, Libby Hemphill, Jared Lyle, Maureen Sartor, Peter Freddolino, Christina Mitrea, Armand Bankhead
- Presenter: Ivo Dinov
Title
Open Science and Data Sharing
Abstract
This talk will present the pillars of and rationale for Open-Science. We will discuss the important characteristics of Big Biomedical Data and challenges with sharing sensitive information. At the end, we will review some case-studies illustrating applications to neurodegenerative disorders, autism research, and population census-like neuroscience discovery. More information, slides, code, datasets, publications, learning modules, and instructional materials are available on the website of the Statistics Online Computational Resource.
Slidedeck
SOCR Resources
- SOCR News & Events
- SOCR Global Users
- SOCR Navigators
- SOCR Datasets and Challenging Case-studies
- Electronic Textbooks:
SOCR Demos
- General SOCR Webapps
- SOCR BrainViewer
- Hands-on interactive visualization of extremely high-dimensional data (learning module and webapp)
References
- SOCR is sponsored in part by NIH Grants P30 DK089503, P20 NR015331, U54 EB020406, P50 NS091856, P30AG053760, as well as, NSF Grants 1734853 and 1636840.
- SOCR Home page: http://www.socr.umich.edu
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