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Hackathons as a means of accelerating scientific discoveries and knowledge transfer

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Scientific research plays a key role in the advancement of human knowledge and pursuit of solutions to important societal challenges. Typically, research occurs within specific institutions where data are generated and subsequently analyzed. Although collaborative science bringing together multiple institutions is now common, in such collaborations the analytical processing of the data is often performed by individual researchers within the team, with only limited internal oversight and critical analysis of the workflow prior to publication. Here, we show how hackathons can be a means of enhancing collab-orative science by enabling peer review before results of analyses are published by cross-validating the design of studies or underlying data sets and by driving reproducibility of scientific analyses. Traditionally, in data analysis processes, data generators and bioinformaticians are divided and do not collaborate on analyzing the data. Hackathons are a good strategy to build bridges over the traditional divide and are potentially a great agile extension to the more structured collaborations between multiple investigators and institutions.
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pasteur-01990643 , version 1 (23-01-2019)

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Amel Ghouila, Geoffrey Henry Siwo, Jean-Baka Domelevo Entfellner, Sumir Panji, Katrina A Button-Simons, et al.. Hackathons as a means of accelerating scientific discoveries and knowledge transfer. Genome Research, 2018, 28 (5), pp.759-765. ⟨10.1101/gr.228460.117⟩. ⟨pasteur-01990643⟩

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