Fri 18 July 2014
By C. Titus Brown
In science .
tags: nih future
In September, I will be visiting the NIH to "chart the next 5 years of
data science at the NIH." This meeting will use an open space
approach, and we were asked to provide some suggested topics. Here
are five topics that I suggested, and one that Jeramia Ory suggested
(the last one) in response to my posting these on Twitter .
Additions? Thoughts? Suggestions?
Education and training in data science: from undergrad through independence
Fostering the careers of data scientists in biomedical research
Building sustainable cyberinfrastructure to support data intensive research
in biomedical sciences
Supporting and incentivizing a transition to more open science
5 years out: now that we have all the data, what do we do next?
How do we support/train curators or a culture of curation? (Good
curation is a bottleneck to insight.)
--titus
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