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Dear early career researcher,
Open Innovation in Life Sciences is
thrilled to invite you to participate in OpSciHack - the Open Science Digital
Health Hackathon! This groundbreaking event
combines the principles of open science and the
transformative potential of digital health to address
real-world challenges and shape the future of healthcare.
Registrations are now open, sign up now! https://forms.gle/BxkH8kCn6kZJAGwD7
But first - what is open science and digital health?
Open Science:
Open science is a philosophy
that promotes transparency, collaboration, and accessibility
in scientific research. It encourages researchers to share
their data, methods, and findings with the global community,
fostering collaboration, reproducibility, and accelerated
innovation. By embracing open science principles, we can
collectively advance knowledge, drive discoveries, and
create a more inclusive and efficient scientific ecosystem.
Digital Health:
Digital health refers to the
application of digital technologies, such as mobile apps,
wearables, artificial intelligence, and data analytics, to
improve healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and public
health. It encompasses a wide range of areas, including
telemedicine, health monitoring, personalized medicine,
health informatics, and patient engagement. Digital health
innovations hold the potential to revolutionize healthcare
by making it more accessible, personalized, and data-driven.
Register today!
Are you an academic or professional with a background in
fields related to healthcare, life sciences, data science or
computer science? OpSciHack aims to provide you with an
enriching and transformative experience. By participating in
this hackathon, you will have the opportunity to network
with professionals, learn from expert mentors, and gain
valuable insights into open science practices and digital
health innovations.
Register now by visiting https://forms.gle/BxkH8kCn6kZJAGwD7. The
number of participants is limited to 20, so secure your
spot today!
Check out more details on
our website: https://www.openinnovationlifesciences.com/opscihack
See you at OpSciHack!
Your friendly OILS association
Harini Lakshminarayanan (UZH),
Devmini Moonamale (UZH), Clara Quijano Rubio (former
UZH), Katharina Schubert (former ETH), Theresa
Rauschendorfer (former ETH), Katarzyna Kita (UZH),
Weronika Potok (ETH)