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Digital frukost: Critical reflection on open life science – then, now, future

Open science holds the promise for more accessible and responsible research and innovation. But the ambition is not without challenges. During this breakfast, we discuss the past, present and future status of Open Science.

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Centre for Digital Life Norway in collaboration with Norwegian AI Research Consortium (NORA), takes the Open Access Week (October 25-31) as an occasion to critically reflect on Open Science in the Life Sciences as a whole. Starting from a historical perspective we will be discussing the past, current and future status of Open Science in the Life Sciences and its implications on Research, Innovation and Society.

 

The speakers, Inge JonassenKorbinian Bösl and Jenny Ostrop, have a wide experience in the field of Open Science. From their different perspectives as informatics Professor, data management coordinator, and academic librarian, they bring together different experiences and viewpoints on Open Science. From an aspect of responsible research and innovation (RRI), Anders Braarud Hanssen will also be joining the discussion virtually.  

 

The event will be streamed, but this time we also welcome you to join a physical breakfast during the presentation at CBU, UiB. We kindly ask that you indicate your attendance in the registration form, and let us know if you are unable to make it so that we can just the serving accordingly. 

We look forward to your participation!