Is ‘open science’ delivering benefits? Major study finds proof is sparse
It’s hard to measure social and economic impacts of making papers and data free, researchers say
[1/3] Worth reading in @science.org: really important, comprehensive work on #OpenScience impact by the @pathos-project.bsky.social. Some benefits are well-documented (citations, citizen science), but strong evidence for broader economic/societal impacts still sparse. www.science.org/content/arti...
07.01.2026 15:14
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Great job @kahin-tai.bsky.social . Thanks for leading.
17.10.2025 19:38
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🚨Happening today! 🚨
👨🍳The food-associated resistome with Dr Avelino Álvarez-Ordóñez
⏲️At 12pm today!
📍Online via teams
🔗Register here: www.targetamr.org.uk/hdrevents/ta...
25.09.2025 09:19
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We propose a roadmap for promoting a data-sharing culture in African health research. It integrates dynamic consent, benefit-sharing, controlled access infrastructures & data sovereignty. See: www.nature.com/articles/s41.... @dsi-africa.org @aphrc.bsky.social @natureportfolio.nature.com
08.09.2025 16:07
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⏰ 38 days to go!
Join us for the Data for Health in Africa & 5th DS-I Africa Consortium Meeting
📍Cedi Conf. Centre, Univ. of Ghana
🗓️ 23–29 Aug 2025
Theme: Data Science in Africa: Strengthening Partnerships and Collaboration across Networks, Sectors and Impact Areas
🔗 Info: lnkd.in/eWEzjUEG
16.07.2025 18:53
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Second patient death reported with gene therapy for muscular dystrophy
Shares of Sarepta Therapeutics have plunged again after the drugmaker reported a second death in connection with its gene therapy for muscular dystrophy.
Second teenage boy dies from liver failure following #Genetherapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, raising concerns over safety. The company (Serepta) says it will pause the study & assemble an expert panel to recommend new safety protocols. #RareDisease
apnews.com/article/sare...
18.06.2025 11:43
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#AcademicSky #SciPub #PeerReview #PhDSky #OpenScience #AcademicResearch #AcademicWriting #ScholarlyPublishing #AcademicPublishing #AcademicChatter #Comics 🧪
02.04.2025 20:21
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I was delighted to see this special issue published last week, after a rewarding journey through questions of #justice and #amr
06.03.2025 18:13
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Eco-bio-communitarianism: Reimagining Bioethics for Sustainable Health
We need to develop more holistic, inclusive, socially just & ecologically sustainable approaches to health, science & environmental stewardship for the well-being of all life on Earth. Article: link.springer.com/article/10.1.... @biomedcentral.bsky.social
19.02.2025 14:40
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Why Schools Are Increasingly Neglecting Introverts
For many students, quiet time is key for the learning process.
"These can be appealing qualities in the classroom, of course, but overemphasizing them can undermine the learning of students who are inward-thinking and easily drained by constant interactions with others." www.theatlantic.com/education/ar...
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If more academics dropped the main character syndrome, the university sector would be a much better place. The more senior you become, the more you should see your role as a facilitator and assister. You may still need to lead, but it's to lift others up, not yourself.
19.02.2025 14:17
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As an international scholar, I’m learning to speak up—accent and all
“My ideas matter more than how I sound,” this postdoc writes
"My ideas matter more than how I sound". Sometimes people struggle to believe something said with an unfamiliar accent. As an international scholar, Ogochukwu Uweru says he is learning to speak up-accent and all. | Science | AAAS www.science.org/content/arti...
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In this paper, we argue that addressing ethical issues in #DataScience health research and #genomics requires a holistic social contract. Thanks to @hastingscenter.bsky.social Report for considering & publishing our work (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...).
31.01.2025 15:11
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Be Kind #tuesdaymotivations #BeKindAlways
28.01.2025 11:04
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🚨: New publication « Data management and sharing » in @jclinepi.bsky.social with Claude Pellen, @synthymama.bsky.social, Anna Catharina Armond, Ulrich Mansmann, Maximilian Siebert. A 🧵.
23.01.2025 20:22
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How much do people around the world trust scientists?
"Most people have a relatively high trust in scientists. People want scientists to take an active role in society and policymaking."
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
23.01.2025 04:46
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"One Humanity, Many Genomes" is a reminder of our shared evolutionary origins & African heritage-A call to explore the vast diversity of genomes & strive for an equitable genomic medicine agenda worldwide. Ambroise Wonkam proposes a 5-point agenda www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti....
18.01.2025 11:45
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PhD parents: the pros and cons of having a child during your doctorate
Early-career researchers describe how they juggled workloads, emotions and finances after having children.
“It’s going to take me longer, but I will get there. My plans have not changed, don’t give up, don’t step away from mentorship”
Early-career researchers describe how they juggled workloads, emotions and finances after having children.
https://go.nature.com/4gSIfhj
13.01.2025 16:58
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How to thank your lab mates: eight ways to show gratitude at the end of year
Alongside secret Santas and seasonal parties, many laboratories develop traditions to show appreciation to colleagues — from sweets and mulled wine to quizzes and ice-skating trips.
Many workplaces have parties or team meals to celebrate the end of the working year, but some show true appreciation by cultivating group traditions. Nature asked group leaders to explain these, and how they thank colleagues for their hard work. #AcademicSky
22.12.2024 21:23
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A pilot raced through the airport to surprise an old friend: the woman who saved his life | CNN
When Allie Reimold boarded Flight 2223 in Houston a week ago, she didn’t expect to see the pilot whose life she had saved.
Eight years ago, a budding scientist gave a commercial airline pilot a gift that would link the two for life.
Since then, they'd met in person and linked up on social media. But when she boarded a flight a week ago, she didn't expect to see him.
Then an announcement came over the PA system.
22.12.2024 20:47
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https://youtu.be/Yrd5634fGgo?si=lF8dax6RSUEKjuM4
We asked a few people what genetics is/means in their home language. Here is their response. We are adding more African languages. If you'd like to contribute to this resource, please let me know t.co/tqP4qHjteF
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Still time to register for our #TARGetAMR online launch event taking place on Friday at 12pm, with guest speaker: Prof. Adrian Egli, University of Zurich. Sign up now: targetamr.org.uk/hdrevents/ta...
#Genomics #AMR #TeamScience
27.11.2024 12:59
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🎯Welcome to Bluesky! @bsky.app
“If I wanted to thrive in academia, I would need to actively cultivate networking habits.” @science.org
AHALYA SURESH,
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
#scisky #PhD #Academic #news
26.11.2024 23:43
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