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New U.S. National Academies Study on Data Governance - focus on Central Asia #6

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dagendresen opened this issue Sep 16, 2022 · 8 comments

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New U.S. National Academies Study on Data Governance - focus on Central Asia

Call for expert nominations for an international ad hoc committee to provide support to a new project to better understand effective practices for the governance of and access to life sciences data and knowledge within research institutions. With a focus on Central Asia.

GBIF node Tajikistan, Node manager Samariddin Bartov
GBIF node Uzbekistan, Node manager Farkhod Karimov

Do we know relevant contact points in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan?

Dear Dr. Tykarski and Dr. Endresen,
I’m reaching out from the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine- we just initiated a new project called Engaging Scientists in Central Asia on Data Governance Principles for Life Science Data. We are soliciting expert nominations for an international ad hoc committee to provide support to a new project to better understand effective practices for the governance of and access to life sciences data and knowledge within research institutions. This project will engage scientists from various countries internationally, with a focus on Central Asia. Because of the study focus, we are particularly interested in nominations from Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Tajikstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
We were wondering if you might be willing to share our call for nominations with the experts in your network at GBIF (and beyond) with expertise in genomics, systems biology, synthetic biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, next generation sequencing, biotechnology, biorisk management, cybersecurity, data security, and/or international data-sharing policies? Self-nominations are welcomed, as well.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or suggestions you have.
Best, Trisha
Trisha Tucholski, PhD
Associate Program Officer, Board on Life Sciences
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Email: [email protected]
Tel: (202) 334-3396

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Hello Dear colleagues 😊 central Asia 🌏 is always ready for cooperation especially Tajikistan 🇹🇯

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Hello Dear Colleagues Uzbekistan is also always ready for cooperation

@samariddinbarotov
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Maybe Dr. Farkhod you know someone from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿

@Farkhod78
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У меня нет кандидать из Казахстана

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I don't have a candidate from Kazakhstan

@dagendresen
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We have two data publishers from Kazakstan

@samariddinbarotov
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Hi Dag, we need to fill form by ourselves for this project?

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So for this project nowadays we have workshop season we started from 4 May. In 1 June I have a presentation as Node manager will explain data publication thru the GBIF.

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