The ODC team is constituted of a multidisciplinary group of individuals highly committed to Open Science.
Dear Colleague, Welcome to the Open Data Commons for Spinal Cord Injury (ODC-SCI)! The ODC-SCI was established in 2017 as a dedicated data sharing portal and repository for the field of SCI. Through the ODC-SCI, you can share data with your colleagues in a protected space and publish data to the public with a DOI. The ODC-SCI complies with the FAIR data principles to ensure that SCI data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. With the growth of this community we hope to expand the amount of data sharing and promote transparency and reproducibility for our common goal to find a cure for SCI, and provide a means for the SCI community to meet increasing funder and journal data sharing requirements. We cordially invite you to share this community with your colleagues and friends involved or interested in SCI research. Become a member of the ODC-SCI and start sharing your data now. For security reasons, ODC-SCI is only open to those affiliated with a recognized institution or organization with appropriate oversight protections in place. However, we welcome everyone to explore and use our public data. If you have questions, please contact us at info@odc-sci.org. To apply for membership, click here. Sincerely, The ODC-SCI community
Karim Fouad, PhD (Co-chair) University of Alberta
Adam R. Ferguson, PhD (Co-chair) University of California, San Francisco
Jeffrey S. Grethe, PhD University of California, San Diego
Maryann E. Martone, PhD University of California, San Diego
John C. Gensel, PhD (Chair) University of Kentucky
Alina Garbuzov, PhD University of California, San Diego
Antje Kroner-Milsch, MD, PhD Medical College of Wisconsin
Audrey Kusiak, PhD Department of Veteran’s Affairs, Office of Research and Development, Rehabilitation Research and Development Service
Candace Floyd, PhD University of Utah School of Medicine
Harvey Sihota International Spinal Research Trust, ISRT
Jacob Shreckengost, PhD Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
John “Kip” Kramer, PhD University of British Columbia
Linda Bambrick, PhD National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Linda Jones, PT, PhD Thomas Jefferson University
Melisa Miller, PhD, D(ABMM) Department of Defense’s Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
Murray Blackmore, PhD Marquette University
Samantha Summers Mosaic Biosciences
Sarah McCann, PhD Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Steve Kirshblum, MD Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
Vanessa Noonan, PhD International Spinal Research Trust, ISRT
Verena May, PhD Wings for Life, Austria
Wolfram Tetzlaff, MD, PhD International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries, ICORD
Jessica Nielsen, PhD
University of Minnesota
John L. Bixby, PhD
University of Miami
Vance Lemmon, PhD
University of Miami
Karim Fouad, PhD (Editor in Chief) University of Alberta
Antje Kroner-Milsch, MD, PhD Medical College of Wisconsin
Chris West, PhD International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries, ICORD
David S.K. Magnuson, PhD University of Louisville
Jae K. Lee, PhD University of Miami
Joshua Burda, PhD Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Veronica Tom, PhD
Drexel University College of Medicine
Philippa Warren, PhD
Kings College London
Catherine Jutzeler, PhD
ETH Zurich
Abel Torres Espin, PhD (Team Lead) University of California, San Francisco
University of Alberta
Anastasia V. Keller, PhD University of California, San Francisco
J. Russell Huie, PhD University of California, San Francisco
Romana Vavrek University of Alberta
Dear Colleague,
Welcome to the Open Data Commons for Traumatic Brain Injury (ODC-TBI)! The ODC-TBI was established as a dedicated data sharing portal and repository for the field of TBI. Through the ODC-TBI, you can share data with your colleagues in a protected space and publish data to the public with a DOI. The ODC-TBI complies with the FAIR data principles and the new NIH Data Sharing Policy to ensure that TBI data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. The ODC-TBI currently supports data sharing in the TOP-NT project and is providing the data sharing platform for the new interagency PRECISE: PREClinical Interagency reSearch resourcE for TBI project, and is open to all researchers in TBI. With the growth of this community we hope to expand the amount of data sharing and promote transparency and reproducibility for our common goal to find treatments for TBI, and provide a means for the TBI community to meet increasing funder and journal data sharing requirements. We cordially invite you to share this community with your colleagues and friends involved or interested in TBI research. Become a member of the ODC-TBI and start sharing your data now. For security reasons, ODC-TBI is only open to those affiliated with a recognized institution or organization with appropriate oversight protections in place. However, we welcome everyone to explore and use our public data. If you have questions, please contact us at info@odc-tbi.org.
Sincerely, The ODC-TBI community
Adam Ferguson, Ph. D., UCSF PI
Jeffrey Grethe, Ph. D. , UCSD Technical Lead
Maryann Martone, Ph. D. , UCSD, UCSF VA, PRECISE Informatics Core Lead
Anita Bandrowski, Ph. D., UCSD, PRECISE Interoperability Lead
Abel Torres-Espin, Ph. D., UCSF, University of Alberta, Data Science Lead
Russell Huie, Ph. D., UCSD, PRECISE Data Science Lead
Monique Surles-Zeigler, Ph. D., PRECISE Knowledge Base Lead
Mike Chiu, UCSD, lead developer