Video: NASA Open Science Data Repository OSDR Chats Featuring Celebration of 30 Years of Open Science
NASA’s space life sciences research programs have built a long history of helping us explore space safely. Starting with missions such as Skylab and the Space Shuttle Program, and continuing with the NASA Balloon Program and the International Space Station National Lab, these programs have provided valuable information about life in space.
These data are shared with scientists through different databases, including the NASA Ames Life Sciences Data Archive (ALSDA) and NASA GeneLab.
This article celebrates the 30 years of data access through ALSDA and 10 years with GeneLab available in the Open Science Data Repository (OSDR).
- Link to Publication: NASA open science data repository: open science for life in space, Nucleic Acids Research (open access)
- Celebrating 30 Years Of Access To NASA Space Life Sciences Data, Earlier post
- Learn more about Analysis Working Groups (AWGs): https://www.nasa.gov/osdr-working-groups-awg-about/
- Learn how to join an Analysis Working Groups (AWG): https://osdr.nasa.gov/bio/awg/join.html
- NASA Open Science Data Repository
- NASA Life Sciences Portal (NLSP)
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