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The future of research is open: results of pilot researchers workshop
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What research future do scientists want to see? At the pilot of the ORION Open Science Training Workshop in Germany, participants were asked not only to imagine the future, but also to expand on how it could become a reality. The ideas the scientists came up with mapped very closely to the tools and principles of the Open Science movement. For example, one group identified barrier-free sharing of data between scientists to speed up research. 
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How do we create additional value for research?
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This is what we aimed to explore during the ORION workshop on genome editing research at the Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF 2018) in July. With over 4,000 delegates, ESOF is the largest interdisciplinary science meeting in Europe and was the perfect place for this experiment, offering a unique opportunity for interaction and debate with scientists, innovators, policy makers, business people and citizens.
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Stakeholder workshops at the heart of ORION 
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Engaging with multiple stakeholders in co-creation experiments to explore different ways to make scientific research more participatory is at the heart of the ORION project. During the coming months, national stakeholder workshops on Open Science will be held in the ORION partner countries. First in line was Czechia where the ORION partner CEITEC hosted a national stakeholder workshop on 25 September. 
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Forthcoming activities
From understanding to tinkering: the future of genome research. As an Artist in Residence in labs at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) and at STATE Studio, Emilia Tikka explored how genome research could affect society in the future. The results will be showcased at an event at STATE Studio on 1st November in BerlinRead more

How much engagement with science and research does the public want?Do the public wish to be involved in the process of scientific research? If yes – how? These questions were asked in our public survey "Public attitudes to life sciences research in six European countries" and in the German and Swedish Science Barometers. The results from these studies will be presented at the 11th Forum Wissenschaftskommunikation 2018 on 8 November in BonnRead more

Online international symposium - public engagement with genome editing. As part of the Genome Editing Public Engagement Synergy programme the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement in UK is organising an online international symposium focusing on public engagement with genome editing on 21st November. Read more
 
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Meet the Team
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Meet Dr Emma Martinez, Public Engagement Officer at the Babraham Institute, UK, and Project Officer for open experiments and co-creation in the Orion Open Science project. Read more
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In short
Michela Bertero, CRG, held the opening speech and presented the ORION project at the annual Vitae Researchers Development International Conference 2018 on18 September in Birmingham. 

The first results of the ORION project was presented by Alex Nikolaou, CRG, at the Open science: from values to practice. Building a roadmap for transformative change B-Debate conference on 4-5 October in Barcelona. 

Promoting engagement – how to motivate scientists, administrators and the public. Luiza Bengtsson, MDC, discussed barriers to connecting researchers and societal participants and the motivations for engaging in research through the arts at the Annual Nucleus Conference on 11 October on Malta.

Communicating science in a complex world - experiences, controversies and future strategies. What successes and failures have already occured with regard to the communication of genome editing? The ORION study on public attitudes was presented by Maria Hagardt, VA, at an interactive workshop on 17 October in Brussels.

The ORION project is now on LinkedIn! Stay tuned about project activities via our LinkedIn account: ORIONOpenScience.
 
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About ORION Open Science
The EU-funded ORION Open Science project aims to explore ways in which research performing and research funding organisations in life sciences and biomedicine can open up the way they fund, organise and do research. We will embed Open Science principles in the research process and involve citizens, policy makers and researchers in co-creation experiments, public dialogues, training and citizen science. Find out more how you can get involved in ORION at our website.
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Editor: Maria Hagardt, VA (Public & Science)