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The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Matthieu Dupuis speaks to Jessica Royer about open science.
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Nikola Stikov speaks to Alexander Jacob about open science. Credit: Photo of Alexander Jacob by Nathan Chan/Raw Talk Podcast
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Matthieu Dupuis speaks to Peer Herholz about open science.
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Nikola Stikov speaks to Ben Stetcher about open science.
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Matthieu Dupuis speaks to Adrian Thorogood, lawyer and academic associate at the Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, about law, ethics and policy in open science.
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast Elizabeth DuPré speaks with Ana Van Gulick and John Borghiabout about open science
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast Matthieu Dupuis speaks with Elizabeth DuPre about open science
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast Nikola Stikov speaks to Ben Inglis about Open Science
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast Rachel Harding speaks with JB Poline about the CONP and Open Science
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Paolo Vincenzo Leone talks to Kristen Ratan,co-founder of the Coko Foundation.
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Paolo Vincenzo Leone talks to Vincent Lariviere, professor of information science at the École de bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l'information, l’Université de Montréal
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast Naomi Penfold and Daniela Saderi speak of how Open Science should be responsible, collaborative, joyous.
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast Rachel Harding speaks with Anabel Seyller about collaboration, acceleration, and impact of Open Science
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this talk, Nikola Stikov introduces Bartha Knoppers, director of the Center of Genomics and Policy at McGill University, Canada Research Chair in Law and Medicine, and chair of the CONP committee on ethics and governance.
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast, Rachel Harding and Paolo Leone talk to Jane Roskams, chair of the CONP training committee
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this podcast Nikola Stikov talks to Sean Hill, chair of the CONP End-user Committee
The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP) aims to bring together many of the country’s leading scientists in basic and clinical neuroscience to form an interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. In this talk, Nikola Stikov and Rachel Harding, co-chairs of the CONP Communications Committee, speak about Open Science and what it means for Neuroresearch in Canada.