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transcript of Science 2.0 based on a presentation I gave on conference on open science organized in Warsaw earlier this month

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prepared for mixed audience and focused on perspectives for Poland

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new forms of communication between scientists

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research become meaningful only after confronting results with the scientific community

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peer-reviewed publication is the best communication channel we had so far

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new communication channels complement peer-reviewed publication

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two important attributes in which they differ from traditional models: openness and communication time

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increased openness and shorter communication time happens already in publishing industry (via Open Access movement and experiments with alternative/shorter ways of peer-review)

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say few words about experiments that go little or quite a lot beyond publication

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My Experiment as an example of an important step towards openness

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least radical idea you can find in modern Science 2.0 world

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virtual research environment

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focus is put on sharing scientific workflows

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use case

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diagram of the “methods” sections from experimental (including bioinformatics analyses) publications

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make it easier for others to understand what we did

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can open towards other scientists we can also open towards non-experts

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people from all over the world compete in improving structural models of proteins

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helps in improving protein structure prediction software and in understanding protein folding

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combine teaching and data annotation

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metagenome sequences in first case and chemistry spectra in the second

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interactive visualizations of chemical structures, genomes, proteins or multidimensional data

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communicate some difficult concepts faster

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new approaches in conference reporting

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report in real time from the conference

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followed by a number of people, including even the ones that were already on the conference

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open notebook science” which means conducting research using publicly available, immediately updated laboratory notebook

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The reason I did a model for Cameron’s grant was that I subscribed to his feed before

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I didn’t subscribe to Cameron because I knew his professional profile

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I read his blog, I commented on it and he commented on mine, etc.

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participation in online communities

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important part of Science 2.0 is the fact that it has human face

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PhDs about the same time

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first was from a major Polish institute, the second from a major European one

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what a head of a lab both would apply to will see

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gap we must fill, this is between current research and lectures we give today

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access to real-time scientific conversation

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follow current research and decide what is important to learn

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synthetic biology

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not all universities in world have synthetic biology courses

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didn’t stop these students, and they plan to participate in IGEM again

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community of life scientists

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not only scientists – there are librarians, science communicators, editors from scientific journals, people working in biotech industry

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even people without direct connection to science

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diverse skills and background

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online conference

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interact with them and to learn from them

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