Hi Everyone, 

We are running a two-week camp (attend one week or both) and I wanted to spread 
the word about:

Foundational Open Science Skills (FOSS) is a novel, camp-style training 
designed to prepare principal investigators and their lab teams, both new and 
established, to meet the growing expectations of funding agencies, publishers, 
and research institutions for scientific reproducibility and data accessibility.

FOSS camp topics will include:
• Cloud, HPC, and other computing technologies
• Modern data science tools, platforms, and concepts, focusing on open source 
resources
• Analysis rigor, reproducibility, sharing, and collaboration across 
institutional boundaries
• Using open science resources for managing research projects
• Metadata management skills for research discovery, integration, and reuse
• Best practices to coordinate multidisciplinary science teams, ideas, and 
scale analyses
• Writing, critiquing, and implementing a data management plan to NSF-BIO 
guidelines
• Creating and incubating an open science culture in your lab 
​
It will be at the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) June 3-14

We have waivers/scholarships available see more information here: 
https://www.cyverse.org/foss  

- Jason

P.S.  Materials aren’t up yet but will be open and available

-- 
Jason Williams

Assistant Director, External Collaborations: DNALC
Lead - Education, Outreach, Training: CyVerse
DNA Learning Center
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
1 Bungtown Rd.
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
516-367-5186 <tel:516-367-5186>
www.dnalc.org <http://www.dnalc.org/>


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