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    IBI Data Standards and Sharing Working Group - IBI Funders Collective Meeting

    Date:15 November 2022

    Location:
    Hilton San Diego Bayfront,
    United States

    Meeting type: Lunch Meeting

    Hosted by: IBI Data Standards and Sharing WG
    Organised by: IBI Data Standards and Sharing WG
    Sponsored by: IBI, Brain/MINDS Beyond, Brain/MINDS

    Invitation only

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    The Data Standards and Sharing Working Group (WG) is a highly prioritized working group in the International Brain Initiative (IBI) which started at the IBI Data Standards and Sharing Roundtable, Tokyo in 2020. This WG has been working towards the aim of implementing mechanisms for data harmonization between existing global research efforts, international neuroscience-relevant societies, and neuroscience researchers since the beginning. Some of the highlights of the WG activities include the publication of a position paper titled “International data governance for neuroscience” in Neuron (2022), holding of a workshop (Training resources for cross initiative data-driven modeling workflows) at CNS*2021, exploring different databases worldwide to establish a data catalog, etc. With these success stories, Data Standards and Sharing WG is on the verge of the next phase and this closed meeting with the IBI Funders Collective will be critical in establishing connection with potential funders and sculpting the future of this WG. The goal of this event is to show the plans and future directions for the WG future activities and discuss challenges and needs for the proposed activities.

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    The Data Standards and Sharing Working Group (WG) is a highly prioritized working group in the International Brain Initiative (IBI) which started at the IBI Data Standards and Sharing Roundtable, Tokyo in 2020. This WG has been working towards the aim of implementing mechanisms for data harmonization between existing global research efforts, international neuroscience-relevant societies, and neuroscience researchers since the beginning. Some of the highlights of the WG activities include the publication of a position paper titled “International data governance for neuroscience” in Neuron (2022), holding of a workshop (Training resources for cross initiative data-driven modeling workflows) at CNS*2021, exploring different databases worldwide to establish a data catalog, etc. With these success stories, Data Standards and Sharing WG is on the verge of the next phase and this closed meeting with the IBI Funders Collective will be critical in establishing connection with potential funders and sculpting the future of this WG. The goal of this event is to show the plans and future directions for the WG future activities and discuss challenges and needs for the proposed activities.

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