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The IPDGC/GP2 Hackathon - an open science event for training in data science, genomics, and collaboration using Parkinson's disease data

Authors :
Leonard, Hampton L
Murtadha, Ruqaya
Huxford, Brook
Storm, Catherine
Towns, Clodagh
Vitale, Dan
Chetty, Devina
Yu, Eric
Grenn, Francis P
Salazar, Gabriela
Rateau, Geoffrey
Iwaki, Hirotaka
Martinez-Carrasco, Alejandro
Elsayed, Inas
Foote, Isabelle Francesca
Jansen van Rensburg, Zuné
Kim, Jonggeol Jeff
Yuan, Jie
Lake, Julie
Brolin, Kajsa
Senkevich, Konstantin
Wu, Lesley
Tan, Manuela M X
Jama, Alina
Periñán, María Teresa
Makarious, Mary B
Ta, Michael
Pillay, Nikita Simone
Betancor, Oswaldo Lorenzo
Reyes-Pérez, Paula R
Alvarez Jerez, Pilar
Saini, Prabhjyot
Al-Ouran, Rami
Sivakumar, Ramiya
Müller-Nedebock, Amica Corda
Real, Raquel
Reynolds, Regina H
Hu, Ruifneg
Abrahams, Shameemah
Rao, Shilpa C
Antar, Tarek
Leal, Thiago Peixoto
Iankova, Vassilena
Scotton, William J
Song, Yeajin
Gil-Martinez, Ana-Luisa
Singleton, Andrew
Nalls, Mike A
Dey, Sumit
Bandres-Ciga, Sara
Blauwendraat, Cornelis
Noyce, Alastair J
Program, The Global Parkinson’s Genetics
Illarionova, Anastasia
Moore, Anni
Bustos, Bernabe I
Jadhav, Bharati
Consortium, International Parkinson Disease Genomics
Source :
npj Parkinson's Disease 9(1), 33 (2023). doi:10.1038/s41531-023-00472-6
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Nature Publ. Group, 2023.

Abstract

Open science and collaboration are necessary to facilitate the advancement of Parkinson’s disease (PD) research. Hackathons are collaborative events that bring together people with different skill sets and backgrounds to generate resources and creative solutions to problems. These events can be used as training and networking opportunities, thus we coordinated a virtual 3-day hackathon event, during which 49 early-career scientists from 12 countries built tools and pipelines with a focus on PD. Resources were created with the goal of helping scientists accelerate their own research by having access to the necessary code and tools. Each team was allocated one of nine different projects, each with a different goal. These included developing post-genome-wide association studies (GWAS) analysis pipelines, downstream analysis of genetic variation pipelines, and various visualization tools. Hackathons are a valuable approach to inspire creative thinking, supplement training in data science, and foster collaborative scientific relationships, which are foundational practices for early-career researchers. The resources generated can be used to accelerate research on the genetics of PD.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
npj Parkinson's Disease 9(1), 33 (2023). doi:10.1038/s41531-023-00472-6
Accession number :
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