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Cell Press, Neuron, 11(109), p. 1769-1775, 2021

DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2021.04.001

Open Science Framework, 2021

DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/4szct

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Brainhack: developing a culture of open, inclusive, community-driven neuroscience

Journal article published in 2021 by Remi Gau, Stephanie Noble, Katja Heuer ORCID, Katherine L. Bottenhorn, Isil Poyraz Bilgin, Yu-Fang Yang, Julia M. Huntenburg, Johanna Margarete Marianne Bayer, Richard A. I. Bethlehem, Shawn A. Rhoads, Christoph Vogelbacher, Elizabeth Levitis, Hao-Ting Wang, Valentina Borghesani, Sofie Van Den Bossche and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Brainhack is an innovative meeting format that promotes scientific collaboration and education in an open and inclusive environment. Departing from the formats of typical scientific workshops, these events are based on grassroots projects and training, and foster open and reproducible scientific practices. We describe here the multifaceted, lasting benefits of Brainhacks for individual participants, particularly early career researchers. We further highlight the unique contributions that Brainhacks can make to the research community, contributing to scientific progress by complementing opportunities available in conventional formats.