
A Communications Toolkit
What is Open Science and why is The Neuro pursuing it?
What is The Neuro’s Tanenbaum Open Science Institute?
What drives The Neuro’s Open Science practices?
How is The Neuro putting Open Science in action ?
Open Biobanking Platform
Open Early Drug Discovery
Open Neuro-informatics
Open Publishing Platform
Independent Evaluation and Monitoring Process
Generating Global Momentum
General questions and answers on Open Science
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Open Science, to accelerate discovery and deliver cures.
Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are affected by a brain disorder. The numbers are increasing every year and represent one of the greatest unmet medical needs of our time.
To meet this global challenge today, we must do more – better and faster – to radically change our approach to brain science.
At The Neuro, we are driven to transform neurological research and care to improve lives.
Open Science is the concept of sharing data, information, tools and research results, and eliminating barriers to collaboration. And we believe it offers the most promising path towards patient-centred science – helping us to accelerate the scientific process towards solving the most persistent problems in neuroscience, to speed up discovery, and benefit millions of people affected by neurological disorders around the world.
We’re putting Open Science into action through The Neuro’s Tanenbaum Open Science Institute and:
- establishing best practices and developing tools and infrastructure to support sharing at The Neuro
- expanding and measuring its impact
- encouraging the global scientific community to embrace this new way of doing research.
Join us in adopting our model and together, we can open science to the world, once and for all.
What is Open Science and why is The Neuro pursuing it?
Open Science is the concept of sharing data, information, tools and research results, and eliminating barriers to collaboration around the world.
More than 100 million people in the US alone are affected by a brain disorder. This number is increasing every year and represents one of the greatest unmet medical needs of our time.
To meet this global challenge today, we must do more – better and faster – to radically transform our approach to brain science.
From its inception, The Neuro’s mission has been to advance medicine through patient-centred science. Open Science offers the most promising path to implement this, helping to expand our research impact and speed up innovations in neuroscience that will benefit people affected by neurological disorders.
Related resources:
- More about Open Science at The Neuro: About Open Science at The Neuro
- The latest on Open Science at The Neuro: Open Science stories
- Meet the people behind The Tanenbaum Open Science Institute (TOSI): Open Science ambassadors
- News surrounding the launch of TOSI: Open Science in the press
- The Neuro’s mission, vision and values
- A patient’s perspective: Open Science is empowering



