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Crowd-Funded Micro-Grants for Genomics and Big Data: An Actionable Idea Connecting Small (Artisan) Science Infrastructure Science and Citizen Philanthropy

机译:为基因组学和大数据提供人群资助的小额赠款:一个可行的想法将小型(工匠)科学基础设施科学和公民慈善事业联系起来

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Biomedical science in the 21st century is embedded in, and draws from, a digital commons and “Big Data” created by high-throughput Omics technologies such as genomics. Classic Edisonian metaphors of science and scientists (i.e., “the lone genius” or other narrow definitions of expertise) are ill equipped to harness the vast promises of the 21st century digital commons. Moreover, in medicine and life sciences, experts often under-appreciate the important contributions made by citizen scholars and lead users of innovations to design innovative products and co-create new knowledge. We believe there are a large number of users waiting to be mobilized so as to engage with Big Data as citizen scientists—only if some funding were available. Yet many of these scholars may not meet the meta-criteria used to judge expertise, such as a track record in obtaining large research grants or a traditional academic curriculum vitae. This innovation research article describes a novel idea and action framework: micro-grants, each worth $1000, for genomics and Big Data. Though a relatively small amount at first glance, this far exceeds the annual income of the “bottom one billion”—the 1.4 billion people living below the extreme poverty level defined by the World Bank ($1.25/day). We describe two types of micro-grants. Type 1 micro-grants can be awarded through established funding agencies and philanthropies that create micro-granting programs to fund a broad and highly diverse array of small artisan labs and citizen scholars to connect genomics and Big Data with new models of discovery such as open user innovation. Type 2 micro-grants can be funded by existing or new science observatories and citizen think tanks through crowd-funding mechanisms described herein. Type 2 micro-grants would also facilitate global health diplomacy by co-creating crowd-funded micro-granting programs across nation-states in regions facing political and financial instability, while sharing similar disease burdens, therapeutics, and diagnostic needs. We report the creation of ten Type 2 micro-grants for citizen science and artisan labs to be administered by the nonprofit Data-Enabled Life Sciences Alliance International (DELSA Global, Seattle). Our hope is that these micro-grants will spur novel forms of disruptive innovation and genomics translation by artisan scientists and citizen scholars alike. We conclude with a neglected voice from the global health frontlines, the American University of Iraq in Sulaimani, and suggest that many similar global regions are now poised for micro-grant enabled collective innovation to harness the 21st century digital commons.
机译:21世纪的生物医学科学嵌入并借鉴了数字公共资源和由诸如基因组学之类的高通量Omics技术创建的“大数据”。爱迪生经典的科学和科学家隐喻(即“独行天才”或其他狭义的专门知识定义)无法充分利用21世纪数字公地的广阔前景。此外,在医学和生命科学领域,专家们常常低估了公民学者和创新的主要使用者在设计创新产品和共同创造新知识方面所做的重要贡献。我们认为,只有在有一些资金可用的情况下,才有大量用户在等待动员以便以公民科学家身份参与大数据。然而,这些学者中有许多人可能不符合用来评判专业知识的元标准,例如获得大量研究经费的往绩记录或传统的学术履历。这篇创新研究文章描述了一个新颖的想法和行动框架:微赠予,每个价值1000美元,用于基因组学和大数据。尽管乍看之下数额不大,但远远超过了“十亿底层”的年收入,即14亿人生活在世界银行规定的极端贫困线以下(每天1.25美元)。我们描述了两种类型的小额赠款。可以通过已建立的微额资助计划和建立微额资助计划的慈善机构来授予1类微赠款,以资助广泛而高度多样化的小型手工艺实验室和公民学者,以将基因组学和大数据与新型发现模型(例如开放用户)联系起来革新。可以通过本文所述的众筹机制由现有或新的科学观测所和公民智囊团资助2类小额赠款。第2类小额赠款还将通过在面临政治和财政不稳定的地区中的民族国家共同创建众筹资金的小额赠款计划,同时共享相似的疾病负担,治疗和诊断需求,从而促进全球卫生外交。我们报告了为公民科学和手工艺实验室创建的十个2型微型补助金的创建,这些补助金将由非营利性的“基于数据的生命科学国际联盟”(西雅图DELSA Global)进行管理。我们的希望是,这些小额赠款将激发工匠科学家和公民学者一样的破坏性创新和基因组学翻译的新型形式。我们以苏拉马尼的伊拉克美国大学作为全球卫生前沿的被忽视的声音得出结论,并建议现在许多类似的全球地区都准备进行微赠款的集体创新,以利用21世纪。数字公地。

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