A blue to green gradient graphic exploring how Open Science is shaping the future of Parkinson’s disease research. It features a quote from Naman Vatsa, PhD (CRN Team Biederer), highlighting how Open Science accelerates speed and connectivity through open datasets, shared repositories, and preprints. He shares that open data and cross-team discussions have personally sparked new research directions. A headshot of Vatsa, the ASAP logo, and an Open Science Star are also present.
A blue to green gradient graphic highlighting Open Science’s role in advancing equity and accessibility in Parkinson’s disease research. It features a quote from Naman Vatsa, PhD (CRN Team Biederer), describing how Open Science lowers barriers for early-career scientists. Vatsa emphasizes the value of programs like the CRN fellowship, which support postdocs in leading projects, expanding skills, and building networks beyond a single lab or institution. A headshot of Vatsa, the ASAP logo, and an Open Science Star are also present.
🧑🔬🧪 For early-career scientists, Open Science means opportunity.
As #OpenScienceWeek continues, Naman Vatsa, PhD (@namanvatsa.bsky.social) of CRN Team Biederer, shares how open datasets and training programs empower the next generation of #Parkinsons researchers ⬇️
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