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Big data open science and the brain: lessons learned from genomics

机译:大数据开放科学和大脑:从基因组学中汲取的教训

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The BRAIN Initiative aims to break new ground in the scale and speed of data collection in neuroscience, requiring tools to handle data in the magnitude of yottabytes (1024). The scale, investment and organization of it are being compared to the Human Genome Project (HGP), which has exemplified “big science” for biology. In line with the trend towards Big Data in genomic research, the promise of the BRAIN Initiative, as well as the European Human Brain Project, rests on the possibility to amass vast quantities of data to model the complex interactions between the brain and behavior and inform the diagnosis and prevention of neurological disorders and psychiatric disease. Advocates of this “data driven” paradigm in neuroscience argue that harnessing the large quantities of data generated across laboratories worldwide has numerous methodological, ethical and economic advantages, but it requires the neuroscience community to adopt a culture of data sharing and open access to benefit from them. In this article, we examine the rationale for data sharing among advocates and briefly exemplify these in terms of new “open neuroscience” projects. Then, drawing on the frequently invoked model of data sharing in genomics, we go on to demonstrate the complexities of data sharing, shedding light on the sociological and ethical challenges within the realms of institutions, researchers and participants, namely dilemmas around public/private interests in data, (lack of) motivation to share in the academic community, and potential loss of participant anonymity. Our paper serves to highlight some foreseeable tensions around data sharing relevant to the emergent “open neuroscience” movement.
机译:BRAIN计划旨在突破神经科学中数据收集的规模和速度,要求使用工具来处理约千兆字节(10 24 )大小的数据。正在将其规模,投资和组织结构与人类基因组计划(HGP)进行比较,该计划已成为生物学的“大科学”典范。与基因组学研究中的大数据趋势一致,BRAIN计划以及欧洲人脑项目的希望在于收集大量数据以模拟大脑与行为之间复杂的相互作用并提供信息的可能性。神经系统疾病和精神疾病的诊断和预防。神经科学中这种“数据驱动”范式的拥护者认为,利用全球实验室中生成的大量数据具有许多方法论,道德和经济优势,但它要求神经科学界采用数据共享和开放获取的文化,以便从中受益。他们。在本文中,我们研究了倡导者之间共享数据的基本原理,并通过新的“开放式神经科学”项目简要地举例说明了这些。然后,利用基因组学中经常使用的数据共享模型,我们继续演示数据共享的复杂性,阐明机构,研究人员和参与者领域内的社会学和道德挑战,即围绕公共/私人利益的困境在数据方面,(缺乏)在学术界分享的动机,以及参与者匿名性的潜在丧失。我们的论文旨在强调与新兴的“开放神经科学”运动有关的数据共享方面的一些可预见的紧张关系。

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