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- Article : #openVirus – Knowledge in the Hands of Citizens
jun 23,2020.
Generation-R published an article on openVirus – Knowledge in the Hands of Citizens explaining and making people aware about the new project.
LINK : https://genr.eu/wp/openvirus-knowledge-in-the-hands-of-citizens/
- LIVE YOUTUBE SESSION
Aug 12,2020.
The group live streamed weekly online Lab Meetings on the INYAS You Tube Channel.
LINK : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiTngk-POm8
- SHORT SCI-MOVIE CLIP
Sep 7,2020.
The video clip entitled "Knowledge Extraction From Literature" was uploaded to youtube and has been fully designed, edited and scripted by the young undergraduate and graduate Interns of the INYAS-KARYA Program, mentored by trainees on the Indian Science Acadmies' SRFP and FAST-SF Programs, all working remotely, yet together! Special Thanks to Simranleen Singh(intern) who made this beautiful videoclip.
LINK : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXmqMMGiZUw
- COAR PRESENTATION
Sep 11,2020.
The coar forum showcased several collaborative initiatives from around the world aiming to improve the discovery of and access to COVID-19 research outputs. This was presented by Dr. Ambreen Hamadani, Dr. Peter Murray Rust and Dr. Gitanjali Yadav.
LINK : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaAlt-ukknI
- Cambridge Bioinformatics Hackathon 2020
Sep 21 - Sep 23, 2020
openVirus participated in a 3-day virtual Hackathon Event run by Babraham Bioinformatics. At the end of the event, Dr. Ambreen Hamadani presented the Machine Learning work we did during the Hackathon(recording can be found here). We engaged with lots of new people throughout the hackathon, and some of them have now joined the team!
We also made a video recording as a part of the Hackathon. The link to the video can be found, here.
- Barcamp Open Science @GeNeMe 2020
Oct. 7th 2020
Barcamp was a one-day event in which Dr. Peter Murray-Rust, Shweata Hegde, Dr. Ambreen Hamadani, and Simon Worthington jointly gave a 15-minute presentation on Open Notebook Science, OpenVirus and Open Climate Knowledge. Slides for the presentation can be found, here. Throughout the day, we held various sessions on the crisis of science, demonstrating our tools, machine learning using Jupyter Notebook, and so on.