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Transforming Research

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Dr. Beth Montague-Hellen

Head of Library & Info Services
The Francis Crick Institute

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Prof. Dr. Jacob Corn

Professor of Genome Biology
ETH Zurich

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Emma Ganley

 Director of Strategic Initiatives
protocols.io

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June 24 |  4 pm CET

The Benefits of Methods Sharing in Open Science

Open science is revolutionizing the way research is conducted, enhancing collaboration, reproducibility, and impact across various scientific fields. This webinar will explore the transformative power of methods sharing in open research practices and the innovative tools that support this.

 

Join us for this one-hour session to delve into the benefits and applications of open methods, featuring insights from leading experts and real-world examples of successful implementation.

Tuesday, June 24th 

10 am EST | 2 pm EST | 4 pm CET

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In this session, we will cover: 

  • Introduction to protocols.io and its role in modern research 
  • Expanding the scope of open research and its benefits for researchers 
  • Enhancing the impact and reach of research through open science 
  • Practical examples of using protocols.io in next-generation genome editing technologies 
  • Improving research workflows and outcomes with open research practices

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Your speakers

Dr. Beth Montague-Hellen

Head of Library & Information Services

The Francis Crick Institute

 

After an initial career as a bioscience researcher, Beth decided that supporting others to do excellent research was far more rewarding than actually doing the research and so moved into Libraries and Research Support. Beth is a big advocate for green OA alongside a completely transparent research cycle including radically open data, methods and software sharing.

Prof. Dr. Jacob Corn

Professor of Genome Biology 

ETH Zurich

 

Jacob Corn is the Professor of Genome Biology at the ETH Zurich. His research aims to better understand and treat disease through next-generation genome editing technologies. Jacob’s career has bridged academia and industry, working in therapeutic areas that include infectious disease, neurobiology, and oncology.

Emma Ganley, PhD

Director of Strategic Initiatives
protocols.io

 

As Director of Strategic Initiatives at protocols.io, Emma coordinates and oversees projects with many diverse stakeholders with the goal of addressing researchers’ pain points, implementing useful partnerships and integrations, and ultimately, facilitating open research and reproducibility. 

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