Our #BOSC2023 report has been published on F1000Research!
https://f1000research.com/articles/12-1568/v1

You can also find it in the BOSC Collection https://f1000research.com/collections/bosc/about-this-collection which hosts posters and slides that were presented at BOSC, as well as these annual reports.

Big thanks to F1000Research for providing a home for these BOSC resources!

BOSC = #Bioinformatics #OpenSource Conference

F1000Research Article: BOSC 2023, the 24th annual Bioinformatics Open Source Conference.

Read the latest article version by Nomi L. Harris, Christopher J. Fields, Karsten Hokamp, Jérémy Just, Radhika Khetani, Jessica Maia, Hervé Ménager, Monica C. Munoz-Torres, Deepak Unni, Jason Williams, at F1000Research.

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The talk videos from #BOSC2023 are now freely available on our YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLir-OOQiOhXZ9xSyP2-6Yd2_8Cl6Q-lLv and also linked from our schedule page https://open-bio.org/events/bosc-2023/bosc-2023-schedule/#talks (you may have to scroll right to see them). 🍐📽️
BOSC 2023

Talks and poster videos presented at BOSC 2023, part of ISMB/ECCB held in Lyon, France.

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Thanks to @GigaScience for this great write-up about ISMB/BOSC, and for your rockin' birthday party, and of course, for being a sponsor of #BOSC2023! 💚🍐 http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/going-large-language-models-at-ismb2023/
Going Large (Language Models) at ISMB2023 - GigaBlog

We encourage #BOSC2023 presenters to share their slides and posters on
#F1000Research, where they can appear in both the BOSC and ISMB collections. Just go to https://f1000research.com/collections/bosc and click the orange “Submit” button near the top right.
Articles from collection Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) - F1000Research

Read the latest peer reviewed Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) articles and more on F1000Research

As I’m heading back to London from #BOSC2023, I can only reflect on much this conference means to me. If @BOSC didn’t exist my professional (and personal!) life would look quite differently and I’d be a lot poorer for it.

It was a blast to meet so many old friends again and make new ones, amongst a community of folks being so dedicated to and passionate about open science/data/source and doing ethical research more broadly.

#ISMBECCB2023

8/8 #BOSC2023 #ISMBECCB2023 summary.

Thank you everyone attending in person or online. We hope to have the talk videos freely available on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@OBFBOSC), and encourage our presenters to share their slides and/or posters in our collection on F1000 http://f1000research.com/collections/bosc/

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Videos from the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC), organised by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF). BOSC is an annual meeting promoting and facilitating the open source development of bioinformatics tools and open science.

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7/n #BOSC2023 #ISMBECCB2023 summary

The final session of talks, “FAIR and open data”, paved the way for a closing panel on Open and Ethical Data Sharing (https://www.open-bio.org/events/bosc-2023/bosc-2023-panel/) that expanded upon some of the points made by the two keynote speakers, including the observation that there’s no published ethical code for bioinformaticists, and the idea that we individually, and our scientific societies, can be advocates for better parctices in ethical data sharing.

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6/n #BOSC2023 #ISMBECCB2023 summary

The following session, #OpenScience, represented the breadth of BOSC topics, including talks relating to open infrastructures and ecosystems, citizen science, training, outreach, and reproducibility. After lunch, a joint session brought together BOSC and the Bio-Ontologies COSI for talks relating to standards (including, of course, #ontologies) and frameworks for open science.

5/n #BOSC2023 #ISMBECCB2023 summary

... [BOSC keynote speaker] Joe Yracheta, the founder of the Native BioData Consortium, discussed our ethical responsibilities as people who work on open source tools and open bioinformatics research to ensure that indigenous data is ethically sourced and used.