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Open Science and Health Policy: Forward Progress or Complete Chaos? (BAOSC)

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Event Details:

This month, the Bay Area Open Science Group will feature Kathryn Phillips, PhD, Professor of Health Economics and Health Services Research at UCSF, in a conversation on open science and health policy. Although the move towards open science – including data sharing and open access publication – continues, these efforts must now consider the changing policy environment. Kathryn will lead a discussion on open science and health policy with topics to include evolving trends in open science, particularly open access publication, and how these trends might be impacted by the changing policy environment. 

 Kathryn will bring her perspectives as both a researcher and Editor-in-Chief of an open-access journal. Her thoughts will be informed by her 2024 publication on open access, her upcoming participation in the National Academy of Sciences Journal Summit, and an upcoming one-month residency at the Brocher Foundation (Geneva) to focus on open access publication globally.

This is an online event. PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE EVENT HERE.

 
About the Bay Area Open Science Group

The Bay Area Open Science Group is intended to bring together students, faculty, and staff from the Stanford, UCSF, and Berkeley communities to learn about open science, discuss the application of open science practices in a research context, and meet other members of the community who are interested in (or already are) incorporating open science practices into their work. Learn more about the group and connect with us on our website.

Date:
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Location:
Zoom
Categories:
Data Science Discussion Groups Research & Resources