Generative AI and foundation models in the life sciences
A workshop on landscape, limits, opportunities and concerns
Promoting open dissemination of knowledge
A workshop on landscape, limits, opportunities and concerns
EMBO considers openness and transparency to be key values in scientific research and publishing. Making research outputs accessible, transforming peer review into a transparent process and sharing scientific knowledge openly benefits researchers as well as decision-makers and enhances scientific progress. EMBO is involved in shaping Open Science by actively working with scientists and by developing technologies and standards that serve researchers.
Policy work on Open Science
EMBO conducts policy work to identify real and potential obstacles to researchers fully participating in Open Science, defines options for decision-makers, and develops tools that contribute to eliminate those obstacles. Activities in this area include:
Policy workshop on Generative AI and Foundation Models in the Life Sciences – Landscape, Limits, Opportunities and Concerns, in Heidelberg, 8-9 February 2024
Recognizing Preprint Peer Review – A workshop co-hosted by HHMI, ASAPbio and EMBO, 1-2 December 2022
Developing tools for Open Science
EMBO is committed to improving access to knowledge and its effective sharing. To facilitate the adoption and the practice of Open Science, EMBO is implementing tools for finding and disseminating information and knowledge.
EMBO endorses the principles of Open Access publishing and FAIR data. Through the work of the EMBO Press journals, improving transparency, efficiency and objectivity of peer review is a major focus.
Projects at the interface of Open Science and publishing include:
Improving data sharing, discoverability and reproducibility
Review Commons
Addressing efficiency and speed of sharing information and publishing, advancing preprints
Early Evidence Base
Discover and cite reviewed preprintsP
A workshop on landscape, limits, opportunities and concerns
New partnership reflects shared commitment to Open Access and Open Science
An in-depth discussion with Bernd Pulverer, Thomas Lemberger and Alicia Kowaltowski about Open Access
Public bodies reinforce the importance of making scientific results openly available and ensuring the quality of publications