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[Open for Inputs] Data Science Without Borders - Working Group to bridge with The Turing Way #3635
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We want to involve DSG activities in this work: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/Data-Study-Group- and would love to have @JulesMarz involved in an advisory/partner capacity. |
Hello! Yup, let me know what you need 😁 |
Notes from the meeting on Working Groups: There is a big overlap between capacity building and open science areas of work, so we proposed to combine and have one working group: "Open Science & Capacity Building" where specific goals around capacity building can be led by and allocated to LSHTM (technical partners) -- @malvikasharan and @crangelsmith will coordinate from the Turing's side. We have requested APHRC to propose a co-lead/chair. |
Steve Bicko Cycu will be creating a GitHub org for DSWB where we will have a WG repository. A few agenda points for this week's meeting:
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Summary
The Turing has collaborated with APHRC, Africa CDC and Pathfinder Countries in a Wellcome-funded "Data Science Without Borders", announced here: https://buttondown.email/turingway/archive/celebrate-5-years-anniversary-of-the-turing-way/.
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