Data Standards and Sharing Working Group Meeting
Date:29 April 2021
Location:
Virtual,
Meeting type: Satellite
Hosted by: International Brain Initiative
Organised by: Data Standards and Sharing Working Group
Invitation only
- Review of the Data Standards & Sharing WG activities since January 2020
Maryann Martone, University of California, San Diego
- Updates from three task forces (TF) of the Data Standards & Sharing WG
- Data Governance White paper TF (Franco Pestilli, The University of Texas at Austin)
- Data Catalog TF (Sean Hill, The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health)
- Training TF (Sharon Crook, Arizona State University)
- Featured talks by invited participants (Pre-recorded talks with live discussions)
- Neuroethics Opportunities for Data Standards and Sharing (Karen Rommelfanger, Emory University)
- Metadata and Standards in the Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (Jean-Baptiste Poline, McGill University)
- Responsible Data Governance – Ethical and Legal Considerations (Bernd Stahl, De Montfort University)
- Can Data Protection and Open Science come to an Agreement? (Adrian Thorogood, McGill University)
- Activating the Human Right to Benefit from Genomic Science (Peter Goodhand, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research)
- Discussion on further activities
- Closing remarks
Kenji Doya, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Data Standards and Sharing Working Group (WG) started its activities in February 2020. The aim of this extended working group meeting, a satellite event at the INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2021, is to gain inputs from a wider neuroscience and neuroinformatics community regarding the IBI Data Standards and Sharing WG activities.
Participants will be provided with access to pre-recorded talks beforehand, and discussions will take place during the meeting.
AGENDA:
- Review of the Data Standards & Sharing WG activities since January 2020
Maryann Martone, University of California, San Diego
- Updates from three task forces (TF) of the Data Standards & Sharing WG
- Data Governance White paper TF (Franco Pestilli, The University of Texas at Austin)
- Data Catalog TF (Sean Hill, The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health)
- Training TF (Sharon Crook, Arizona State University)
- Featured talks by invited participants (Pre-recorded talks with live discussions)
- Neuroethics Opportunities for Data Standards and Sharing (Karen Rommelfanger, Emory University)
- Metadata and Standards in the Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (Jean-Baptiste Poline, McGill University)
- Responsible Data Governance – Ethical and Legal Considerations (Bernd Stahl, De Montfort University)
- Can Data Protection and Open Science come to an Agreement? (Adrian Thorogood, McGill University)
- Activating the Human Right to Benefit from Genomic Science (Peter Goodhand, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research)
- Discussion on further activities
- Closing remarks
Kenji Doya, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Data Standards and Sharing Working Group (WG) started its activities in February 2020. The aim of this extended working group meeting, a satellite event at the INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2021, is to gain inputs from a wider neuroscience and neuroinformatics community regarding the IBI Data Standards and Sharing WG activities.
Participants will be provided with access to pre-recorded talks beforehand, and discussions will take place during the meeting.
AGENDA:
- Review of the Data Standards & Sharing WG activities since January 2020
Maryann Martone, University of California, San Diego
- Updates from three task forces (TF) of the Data Standards & Sharing WG
- Data Governance White paper TF (Franco Pestilli, The University of Texas at Austin)
- Data Catalog TF (Sean Hill, The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health)
- Training TF (Sharon Crook, Arizona State University)
- Featured talks by invited participants (Pre-recorded talks with live discussions)
- Neuroethics Opportunities for Data Standards and Sharing (Karen Rommelfanger, Emory University)
- Metadata and Standards in the Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (Jean-Baptiste Poline, McGill University)
- Responsible Data Governance – Ethical and Legal Considerations (Bernd Stahl, De Montfort University)
- Can Data Protection and Open Science come to an Agreement? (Adrian Thorogood, McGill University)
- Activating the Human Right to Benefit from Genomic Science (Peter Goodhand, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research)
- Discussion on further activities
- Closing remarks
Kenji Doya, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology