Bio2040 - Bottlenecks & Future of Science, Healthcare & Biotech

04 Open Research in the Wild: How to get the most out of it with Dr. Rachel Harding

January 26, 2018 Flavio Rump Episode 4
04 Open Research in the Wild: How to get the most out of it with Dr. Rachel Harding
Bio2040 - Bottlenecks & Future of Science, Healthcare & Biotech
More Info
Bio2040 - Bottlenecks & Future of Science, Healthcare & Biotech
04 Open Research in the Wild: How to get the most out of it with Dr. Rachel Harding
Jan 26, 2018 Episode 4
Flavio Rump
In this episode, we learn how Huntington's disease researcher Rachel Harding uses an open lab notebook to share her findings with the scientific community and writes a blog for a wider audience. Most science is not conducted like that and findings take a long while to be disseminated. What are the main benefits of doing open research? Why haven't more researchers adopted this yet? What areas of biomedical science are most suitable for open research?
Show Notes
In this episode, we learn how Huntington's disease researcher Rachel Harding uses an open lab notebook to share her findings with the scientific community and writes a blog for a wider audience. Most science is not conducted like that and findings take a long while to be disseminated. What are the main benefits of doing open research? Why haven't more researchers adopted this yet? What areas of biomedical science are most suitable for open research?