6e Symposium Annuel sur la Science Ouverte
6e Symposium Annuel sur la Science Ouverte
Organisé par l'Institut de Science Ouverte Tanenbaum (ISOT)
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La science ouverte tout au long du cycle de vie de la recherche
Le symposium mettra en lumière comment la Science Ouverte peut être appliquée à toutes les étapes du cycle de vie de la recherche, avec des sessions thématiques nous guidant à travers les phases pratiques d’un projet de recherche. Il se concentrera sur les aspects de la science ouverte qui ont reçu moins d'attention, tels que la façon dont les ressources ouvertes permettent une meilleure conception des études, des initiatives augmentant la diversité des données de recherche, et les outils ouverts pour l'acquisition de données.
Conférencier principal
Ed Lein, chercheur principal à l'Allen Institute for Brain Science, ouvrira l'événement avec la conférence principale, offrant un aperçu des outils d'éducation ouverte développés par l'Allen Institute, qui sont inestimables pour améliorer l'éducation en neurosciences et renforcer la conception expérimentale.
Cérémonie de remise des prix 2024 de Science Ouverte de la Fondation Neuro-Irv and Helga Cooper
Célébrez les lauréats de cette prestigieuse compétition internationale de science ouverte. Les participants sont invités à rejoindre les lauréats des prix 2024 et les conférenciers du symposium lors d'une réception cocktail suivant la cérémonie.
Le Symposium Annuel sur la Science Ouverte offre une opportunité unique de réseauter et de se connecter avec la communauté de la science ouverte. C’est à ne voudrez pas manquer !
Programme
*All times are EST
9:00 |
Welcome & Opening RemarksAnnabel Seyller, CEO, Tanenbaum Open Science Institute, Chief of Staff, The Neuro Gabriel Pelletier, Open Science Data Manager, Interim TOSI Alliance Officer, Tanenbaum Open Science Institute |
9:30 |
Keynote LectureEd Lein, Senior Investigator, Allen Institute for Brain Science |
10:30 |
Refreshment Pause |
11:00 |
Session 1: Diversity in Data AcquisitionMC: Matthew Loukine, PhD Candidate, The Neuro, McGill University Moderator: Udunna Anazodo, Assistant Professor, The Neuro, McGill University Maruf Adewole, Medical Physicist and Artificial Intelligence Researcher, Medical Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MAI Lab), Lagos, Nigeria Chloé Savignac , PhD Candidate, McGill University |
12:05 |
Session 2: Poster HighlightsMC: Judy Chen, MD/PhD Candidate, The Neuro, McGill University Poster Presenter 1: To be confirmed Poster Presenter 2: To be confirmed Poster Presenter 3: To be confirmed |
12:30 |
LunchTrainee Poster Session |
1:30 |
Welcome BackAnnabel Seyller, CEO, Tanenbaum Open Science Institute, Chief of Staff, The Neuro |
1:35 |
Session 3: Open HardwareMC: Matthew Loukine, PhD Candidate, The Neuro, McGill University Moderator: Christine Tardif, Assistant Professor, The Neuro, McGill University André Maia Chagas, Scientific Officer, University of Sussex, England Manu Madhav, Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia David Rudko, Assistant Professor, The Neuro, McGill University |
2:35 |
Session 4: Collaborative Initiatives Enabling Open Data AnalysisMC: Matthew Loukine, PhD Candidate, The Neuro, McGill University Moderator: Jennifer Dotchin, Senior Manager, Innovation, Partnerships and Strategy, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary Josh Gottesman, Senior Associate Director, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Jackie MacDiarmid, Project Manager, Campus Alberta Neuroscience |
3:05 | Refreshment Pause |
3:20 |
The Neuro - Irv and Helga Cooper Open Science Prize CeremonyMC: Thomas Durcan, Associate Professor, Prize Chair, The Neuro, TOSI Prize Committee MC: Roberta La Piana, Assistant Professor, Prize Co-chair, The Neuro, TOSI Prize Committee Canadian Trainee Prize International Trainee Prize Main International Prize |
4:05 |
Closing RemarksLuisa Pimentel, Open Science Community Officer, Tanenbaum Open Science Institute |
4:15 |
Cocktail & Networking |
Trainee Poster Session
For the first time the Open Science in Action Symposium is hosting a poster session for trainees, organized by the TOSI Trainee Council. This is an excellent opportunity for McGill University postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students to present their Open Science projects and initiatives in the neuroscience field.
Twenty abstracts will be selected for the poster session. Three abstracts will be invited to give a 5-min flash talk during the trainee poster highlights session of the symposium. Furthermore, the best poster presentations (up to three) will receive an 80$ cash prize. Please see the program for more information.
Important Dates:
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Abstract submission deadline: Monday, October 7th, 2024, at 11:59 pm
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Announcement of the selected abstracts: Thursday, October 17th
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Poster highlights session: Thursday, November 7th at 12:05 pm
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Poster presentation session: Thursday, November 7th at 12:30 pm
Eligibility and Conditions:
To be eligible for the trainee poster session, you must:
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Be a registered McGill undergraduate student, graduate student, or post-doctoral fellow working in Open Science in Neuroscience
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Agree to have your poster made publicly available on an online Open Science platform under a Creative Commons license
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Be registered to attend the event. Please register here: OSIA symposium registration
Selection criteria:
We welcome submissions of project abstracts that contribute to, facilitate, or highlight Open Science practices in neuroscience, mental health, and related fields.
We encourage submissions that address any of the practices that comprise the broader Open Science field, including but not limited to:
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Open publishing, open peer review, executable publications
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Open and F.A.I.R. sharing and re-using of data, code, protocols, methods, material
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Research transparency and reproducibility, pre-registration
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Open educational resources
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Science communication and outreach
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Promotion and facilitation of inclusion and diversity in research
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Citizen science, co-design, patient engagement
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Intellectual Property and Open Science
How to submit an abstract:
Please fill out the following form by Monday, October 7th, 2024, at 11:59 pm.
2024 Open Science in Action Symposium Poster Session - Abstract submission form
Organizing committee:
Judy Chen, MD-PhD student, Bernhardt lab, McGill University
Sophie Hoyer, Undergraduate student, Gold lab, McGill University
Willemien Miller, MSc student, Gruenheid lab, McGill University
Luisa Pimentel, Open Science Community Officer, Tanenbaum Open Science Institute (TOSI)
Location
Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, The Neuro (The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital)
The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital is at 3801 University Street, north of Pine Avenue West, on the McGill University campus opposite the former Royal Victoria Hospital.
Montreal is served by highway Routes 10, 15, 20 and 40, and by Greyhound Bus, ViaRail and the P-E-Trudeau airport. In the city, bus and metro service is provided by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).
Wheelchair access
A wheelchair accessible entrance is on University Street north of the main entrance. Another wheelchair accessible entrance is in the loading area behind the building: to enter the loading area, turn into the driveway south of the main entrance. Please note, there is no parking in the loading area.
Parking
Parking near The Neuro is sometimes difficult. There are parking meters on University Street and a parking lot north of the main entrance. To enter the lot, turn right into the driveway toward Molson Stadium.
Information about parking fees
Taxi Stand
There is a taxi stand on University Street across from the main entrance. You may call a cab from the free taxi phone in the main lobby near the Security Desk.
Access by Public Transportation (STM website)
Bus
There are four bus stops within walking distance:
- Bus 144 stops at Pine Avenue and University Street
- Bus 356 stops at Sherbrooke Street and University Street (Nightbus)
- Bus 107 stops at Pine Avenue and Docteur Penfield
- Bus 24 stops at Sherbrooke Street and University Street
Metro
Take the Metro Green Line to the McGill station. Walk north on University Street and cross Pine Avenue. The main entrance is on the right, past the flags.
Organizing Committee
Luisa Pimentel, Open Science Community Officer, Tanenbaum Open Science Institute (TOSI)
Gabriel Pelletier, Open Science Data Manager, TOSI
Leah LeFort, Research Administrator, TOSI
Annabel Seyller, Chief of Staff, The Neuro and CEO, TOSI
Thomas Durcan, Associate Professor, The Neuro and Co-Chair, TOSI Prize Committee
Roberta La Piana, Assistant Professor, The Neuro and Co-Chair, TOSI Prize Committee
Debbie Rashcovsky, Events Lead, The Neuro
Justin Martinez-Rosler, Communications Associate, Events, The Neuro
Sponsors