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Frontiers In Research: Open Science
Catalyze (catalyzernd.com), the ultimate platform for discovering and funding scientific research, will be talking to leaders in the Open Science movement discussing frontier research, technology, and movements to broaden access to scientific knowledge and reshape the research process.
Panelists:
Richard Sever is the Chief Science & Strategy Officer at openRxiv, the non-profit organization through which he co-founded bioRxiv and medRxiv. He is also a faculty member at Cold Spring Harbor laboratory where he teaches classes in science communication.
Ronen Tamari is a researcher and entrepreneur working on collective intelligence systems for science and society. He co-founded Cosmik, where he is building Semble, a social knowledge network for research on ATProto. Ronen also co-founded ATProto Science, an initiative to grow and coordinate the science ecosystem on ATProto, and CAIROS, a cooperative federation of open science projects working toward collectively stewarded research commons. He recently participated in the BiTS (Big if True Science) Accelerator by Renaissance Philanthropy, a program for field-building in science, where he developed MOSAIC, an initiative to rebuild scientific infrastructure around modular research contributions, open social protocols, and AI.
Joel Chan is an associate professor at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on enabling a future where informed innovation is accessible to everyone. A major current project is building a new infrastructure for research communication that is optimized for collective synthesis, based on discourse graphs, a system for modular, attributable research contributions.
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