ASAP Joins the Open Research Funders Group
The Open Research Funders Group (ORFG) announced ASAP and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation as its two newest members. Highlighting the addition as a growing momentum to make research more open, equitable, and trustworthy.
The Mercurial Nature of Lab Materials: Using RRIDs Increases Findability and Stability
ASAP shares insight on why we require that all code used in a manuscript 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.
Investing in Open Science: Key Considerations for Funders
ASAP program officer, Dana Lewis, PhD, joins Preprints in Motion to discuss our open science preprint that covers costs associated with open science policies from a funder's perspective.
Charting New Waters in Parkinson’s Research: Highlights From the 2025 CRN Collaborative Meeting
ASAP’s 2025 Collaborative Meeting welcomed representatives from our 35 CRN teams to share impactful findings on the PD landscape, promote the cross-fertilization of ideas, and provide opportunities to engage the broader CRN across different levels of training.
Protocol Problems: Figuring Out How an Experiment Was Done
Check out this open science blog to understand why ASAP requires a recipe-style protocol or Methods paper to be shared for every Methods section in a manuscript.