Celebrating the Collaborative ASAP Community Through Art&Science
Dr. Dorotea Fracchiolla from Team Hurley and Founder of Art&Science shares her recent series of paintings that depict the brains of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and highlights ASAP's role in facilitating collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the PD community.
NINDS’s Building Up the Nerve: Securing Funding for Research
ASAP deputy director, Sonya Dumanis, PhD, joins the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Building Up the Nerve podcast to talk about securing funding for research focusing on choosing what funding to apply for, pitching science to different funders, and writing effective grant applications.
ASAP Care & Career Program: Addressing the Cost of Family Care and Supporting the Next Generation of Scientists
ASAP shares insight into our Care & Career Program and how we are tackling the increasing costs of family care to better support the next generation of scientists.
A Hidden Universe of Uncertainty: Sharing Analysis Pipelines Reveals Previously Hidden Decision Points
ASAP shares insight on why we require that all code used in a manuscript to be shared in a publicly accessible repository.
Data graveyards: A holding place for poorly curated, inaccessible datasets
ASAP shares insight on why we require that all data generated in a publication be deposited in a publicly accessible repository to ensure that the data is not lost to the research community.
Stories that drive ASAP Open Science Policy
This blog series outlines ASAP’s rationale for why we have gone above and beyond most funders to require open access articles and the sharing and identification of all research inputs and outputs that make up ASAP-funded publications.