1. Should biomedical research be like Airbnb?
- Author
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Vivien Bonazzi and Philip E. Bourne
- Subjects
0301 basic medicine ,Biomedical Research ,Data management ,Scientific Misconduct ,Social Sciences ,Cloud computing ,Efficiency ,0302 clinical medicine ,Learning and Memory ,Sociology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Psychology ,Biology (General) ,Social Change ,Data Management ,Scope (project management) ,General Neuroscience ,Communication Barriers ,Health services research ,Software Development ,Software Engineering ,Social Communication ,Research Assessment ,Reproducibility ,Professions ,Social Networks ,Perspective ,Workforce ,Engineering and Technology ,The Internet ,Health Services Research ,Periodicals as Topic ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Network Analysis ,Computer and Information Sciences ,QH301-705.5 ,Biology ,Trust ,Research and Analysis Methods ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,World Wide Web ,03 medical and health sciences ,Human Learning ,Technology Transfer ,Research Support as Topic ,Animals ,Humans ,Learning ,Social media ,Internet ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,business.industry ,Information Dissemination ,Software development ,Cognitive Psychology ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Cloud Computing ,Computing Methods ,United States ,Communications ,Health Care ,030104 developmental biology ,National Institutes of Health (U.S.) ,People and Places ,Database Management Systems ,Scientists ,Cognitive Science ,Population Groupings ,business ,Commons ,Social Media ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Software ,Program Evaluation ,Neuroscience - Abstract
The thesis presented here is that biomedical research is based on the trusted exchange of services. That exchange would be conducted more efficiently if the trusted software platforms to exchange those services, if they exist, were more integrated. While simpler and narrower in scope than the services governing biomedical research, comparison to existing internet-based platforms, like Airbnb, can be informative. We illustrate how the analogy to internet-based platforms works and does not work and introduce The Commons, under active development at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and elsewhere, as an example of the move towards platforms for research.
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- 2017