Apply now for the SRNDNA Open Data Awards

April 25, 2024

Deadline for applications is June 1, 2024

Everyone benefits from open data, but organizing and cleaning data for sharing can be time consuming, and there are few tangible incentives to put in the effort. The Scientific Research Network on Decision Neuroscience & Aging (SRNDNA) is looking to change that!

The Open Data Award provides funding for anyone (undergraduates, post-baccs, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, research scientists, or faculty) willing to share a relevant data set.

Awards depend on size and nature of the data set.

The following conditions apply:

  • The project must be relevant to aging and decision making.
  • There must be a detailed description of the project, participants, and all measures included in the study. This should be in the form of a Data in Brief article using the template provided on their Aims & Scope page (https://www.elsevier.com/dib-template) and shared on a preprint server.
  • Behavioral data must be shared on OSF.
  • Neuroimaging data must be shared in OpenNeuro in BIDS format.
  • The parent award for SRNDNA (NIA R24-AG076847) must be cited in the Data in Brief-style manuscript. If the Data in Brief article is accepted for publication, SRNDNA will pay the $850 article publication charge.

See the website for more information and to apply: https://srndna.utdallas.edu/awards/open-data-awards/

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