How do I apply?

1️⃣ Make a copy of this template: https://tinyurl.com/tw-bookdash-template

2️⃣ Check out the two videos made by Susana Roman Garcia of the #datahazards project and Anne Lee Steele to help you apply.

💡 Tips for applying: https://youtube.com/watch?v=yM2890OCOKk
💡 Application walk-through: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZG-KxZzOGXo

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Google Scholar Alerts finally paying off. Learned about the #DataHazards project https://datahazards.com/ and the recently published article https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrt.2025.100110

A great framework for discussing ethical challenges in #datascience projects, which technically don't have research participants. #OpenScience

The Data Hazards Project — Data Hazards v1.0 documentation

Our paper "Data Hazards as An Ethical Toolkit for Neuroscience" is now out in Neuroethics!

Great work by a fantastic PhD student, Susana Román-García

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12152-024-09580-3

#ethics #neuroscience #data #datahazards #neuroethics #research #article #publication

Data Hazards as An Ethical Toolkit for Neuroscience - Neuroethics

The Data Hazards framework (Zelenka, Di Cara, & Contributors, 2024) is intended to encourage thinking about the ethical implications of data science projects. It takes the form of community-designed data hazard labels, similar to warning labels on chemicals, that can encourage reflection and discussion on what ethical risks are associated with a project and how they can be mitigated. In this article, we explain how the Data Hazards framework can apply to neuroscience. We demonstrate how the hazard labels can be applied to one of our own projects, on the computational modelling of postsynaptic mechanisms. Graphical Abstract

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Note: this video was prepared in July 2023.

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How do I apply to Book Dash? 📚💨

1⃣ Make a copy of this template: https://tinyurl.com/tw-bookdash-template.
2⃣ Check out the two videos below made by Susana Roman Garcia of the #datahazards project and @aleesteele to help you apply
3⃣ Reach out if you have any questions, we're here to help!

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💡Application walk-through: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZG-KxZzOGXo

- Learn more about the application process
- Walk through each question
- Learn from Susana's experience collaborating with the #datahazards team and choosing working sessions

Note: this video was prepared in July 2023, and some information may be slightly out of date.

How do I apply?

1️⃣ Make a copy of this template: https://tinyurl.com/tw-bookdash-template.

2️⃣ Check out the two videos below made by Susana Roman Garcia of the #datahazards project and @aleesteele to help you apply.

3️⃣ Reach out if you have any questions, we're here to help! Join a #CollaborationCafe, get started with ongoing discussions on Github, and/or join us on slack!

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