Similar to review sites, what if we had a “trust score” for biomedical research? In a new article, our CHIRON scholars discuss the idea of a trustworthiness calculator, which might incorporate researchers’ integration of community interests into repository-enabled research. Some of these factors might include: - Maximizing transparency in the conduct of research. - Recognizing (and hearing!) the communities represented within biorepository data. - Nudging researchers from a solely individually-focused to group-oriented conceptual framework of benefits and harms. - Aspirationally, expanding researchers’ conception of justice in research from a transactional redistribution of research benefits to a relational drive for participatory parity and bi-directional collaboration. Learn more about what this could mean for research: https://lnkd.in/g7i8nVRF Do you think biomedical research should have a trustworthiness calculator? Jasmine McNealy Megan Doerr, LGC Carly Marten Maile Taualii Astha Kapoor Joon-Ho Yu #trust #openscience #ethics #governance
Sage Bionetworks
Biotechnology Research
Seattle, Washington 8,757 followers
Better Science Together
About us
Sage Bionetworks is a trusted nonprofit leader in data sharing and reuse, enabling a rapid acceleration in biomedical discoveries and the transformation of medicine. Our mission is to drive a new age of discovery through truly open science and radical collaboration. Better Science Together.
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- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, Washington
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- Nonprofit
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- 2009
- Specialties
- Distributive Research Communities, Mobile Health - design and development of smartphone enabled clinical research studies, Technology Platforms and Services, DREAM Challenges, Data Science, Open Science, Community Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Systems Biology
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If you were to release a new LLM and claim it’s better than GPT-4, the world wouldn’t take notice unless you could substantiate your claims with performance on community-accepted benchmarks. Yet in health & bio, it's still all too common to see papers describing algorithms that make decisions impacting human health without ensuring they are reproducible—or better, *frictionless* to reproduce (check out David Donoho’s excellent definition of *Frictionless Reproducibility* https://lnkd.in/etTM-D-Z)). At Sage Bionetworks, we're working to change that. We're looking for a new Director to lead our Benchmarking & Challenges team. If you’re passionate about advancing reproducibility in science, come join us! ⬇️ Please help with repost - thank you 🤗
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How much responsibility should researchers take for the communities that might be impacted by the research? Anouk Ruhaak, Joon-Ho Yu and Megan Doerr, LGC explore the concept of a “Group License to Operate” – a process of community engagement and consent that would permit research to progress in lock-step with community interests. This could ensure that all the relevant groups are actively involved in decision-making processes, leading to more equitable outcomes. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gqikEJCp #governance #ethics #consent #communityresearch
Group Licenses to Operate
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Happy Sage Week! After many months of hard work and a few keystone achievements (which I can't wait to share in the coming weeks—join our newsletter below to stay updated!), Sagers are unapologetically taking this. week. off! 🏖 🏄♂️ 🚵♂️ "Sage Week" is a time for rest, reflection, and reconnecting with family, friends, and nature. Sage Bionetworks had the foresight to institute this tradition well before I took over as President in 2023. I firmly believe that this extra ~2% time off (1 in 52 weeks) will give back far more than 2% in productivity and creativity to fulfill our mission for the rest of the year. Plus, as a born-and-raised Italian, I love the proximity to Ferragosto, the time when all Italians head to the beach. I reminisce about the huge beach bonfires we had growing up on the night of the 14th—so much fun. So go out and play, or watch your favorite sport at the Olympics. See you next Monday! https://lnkd.in/gJYbvcDy
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Thank you to everyone who came to visit us for our Breakfast & Benchmarking event for Seattle Tech Week. We talked all about the power of community data challenges on pushing forward open science, and the success they’ve had in helping to develop new technologies for diagnosing and treating disease 🤖 If you want to use AI to help solve big biomedical problems, sit back and watch our livestream here: https://lnkd.in/gNerESyn Have ideas for new data challenges? Drop them in the comments! ⬇ #Seattletechweek #openscience #openchallenges #AI #ML #citizenscience
How Community Challenges Can Solve Our Biggest Biomedical Problems
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Cool stuff happening in Maine with The Jackson Laboratory as part of MODEL-AD Consortium that enables global research efforts. #AAIC24 The Model Organism Development and Evaluation for Late-onset Alzheimer’s Disease (MODEL-AD) Consortium was established to maximize human datasets to identify putative variants, genes, and biomarkers for AD; to generate, characterize, and validate the next generation of mouse models of AD; and to develop a preclinical testing pipeline.
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The impact of scientific data sharing and reuse is limited if not viewed through the lens of improving real-world patient outcomes. To help achieve this wider mission of open science, we are thrilled to announce that Jennifer Goldsack of Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) and Brian Fox of abk labs have joined our Board of Directors. Jennifer’s leadership will be critical for directing our data contribution/reuse efforts toward goals that explicitly improve our understanding and treatment of disease. She will help us integrate patient perspectives into our ongoing work and leverage new technologies to reimagine what it means to care for people. Meanwhile, Brian’s pioneering experience in open-source software will now help us achieve similar goals for scientific data, ensuring biomedical information can remain as open as possible while still being mindful of privacy and security. These valuable new perspectives will add to our existing Board members: Stephen Friend Eric Schadt Luca Foschini Anthony Ford-Hutchinson Carole Goble Gustavo Stolovitzky Kim Baggett Thank you to all of our Directors and welcome Jennifer and Brian! 👋 Learn more about them and their appointment: https://lnkd.in/gfek6ckY #leadership #Board #BoardofDirectors #openscience #bettersciencetogether
Life Science and Technology Leaders Jennifer Goldsack and Brian J. Fox Join Sage Bionetworks’ Board of Directors
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We are streaming now live on our YouTube! https://lnkd.in/gmeFq-8E Come learn about data challenges and benchmarking efforts to solve the biggest biomedical problems
Challenges are hot right now! 🔥 We’re thrilled to be hosting Seattle folks tomorrow for our Breakfast & Benchmarking event. Thanks to everyone who registered – we increased our capacity twice, but now we are at our limit. For all those who still want to attend, you’ll be able to follow along with our livestream, which will be hosted here on our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gRQdbH9P The streamed presentation should begin at 8.30am PT. Come learn how your next algorithm could lead to the next disease cure 💻 #SeattleTechWeek #challenges #benchmarking #opendata #AI #ML
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Challenges are hot right now! 🔥 We’re thrilled to be hosting Seattle folks tomorrow for our Breakfast & Benchmarking event. Thanks to everyone who registered – we increased our capacity twice, but now we are at our limit. For all those who still want to attend, you’ll be able to follow along with our livestream, which will be hosted here on our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gRQdbH9P The streamed presentation should begin at 8.30am PT. Come learn how your next algorithm could lead to the next disease cure 💻 #SeattleTechWeek #challenges #benchmarking #opendata #AI #ML
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As a member of the Sage Bionetworks team, I see firsthand how sharing biomedical data can advance research. But sharing data is not as simple as hitting "upload." 🚧 What we wrestle with: - Funding constraints for long-term data management - Needing a multi-disciplinary workforce - Navigating a maze of legal and ethical hurdles 💡 What we're focused on: - Creative ways to fund long-term data storage - Growing our workforce - Making data findable and interoperable - Innovating on data governance & accessibility 🌟 Success Story: Our AD Knowledge Portal showcases how community engagement can drive data reuse and accelerate scientific progress. 🔑 Takeaway: We want to collaborate with communities passionate about solving big problems together. Are you tackling similar challenges? Come chat with us! Anna Greenwood, Adam Taylor, Drew Duglan #OpenScience #BiomedicalResearch #HealthBioData #DataSharing #Innovation
The Open Science Community Faces Major Barriers to Sharing and Reusing Data. Here’s How We Can Remove Them
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