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🔖 Do cancer researchers make their data and code available?

306 cancer studies:

16% shared data

4% shared analysis code

1% of data were FAIR (posted to a recognised repository, in a non-proprietary format, with an identifier and a license)

Cancer research transparency was this bad despite many journals having policies mandating openness.

Daniel Hamilton et al
bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/

#MedMastodon
#OpenScience
#ResearchIntegrity
#ResearchWaste
#doi:10.1186/s12916-022-02644-2

We love #GNUHealth, #Orthanc and #OpenScience ❤️ #GHCon2022 brought together the communities leading #Health informatics and Medical Imaging.
Thank you @opensuse and @fsfe for making GHCon a reality! #SocialMedicine 💚

Stone Web viewer 2.5 is available! This release brings a number of UX improvements. An online demo of the new version is available on our official homepage: orthanc-server.com/static.php?

Happy to talk this morning at the university hospital of Charleroi about free, libre, software for and about , in the context of the inter-university certificate for artificial intelligence in medicine!

Did you know that the language can be used to create plugins for ? Check out Andrew Webber's plugins showcasing Rust integration for S3 storage (CRUD) and change notification! github.com/andrewwebber/orthan

What journals to publish your software in:

an evolving list (by discipline)

software.ac.uk/which-journals-

by Software Sustainability Institute)

X-ray technician's hand showing damage from radiation exposure, c.1900. This photograph from the Royal London Hospital demonstrates just how damaging the effects of radiation exposure can be. X-rays were first discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, but their dangers were not yet understood.

Please note: the museum catalogue describes the person in this image as a "technician," not "technologist."

#histmed #histsci #MedMastodon #medicine #histodons #history #medical

#GHCon2022 Eligio A. Mariño Garcés and Pablo Coll "Cloud radiology collaboration using Orthanc: Two use cases at Collective Minds Radiology" #orthanc

Very excited to announce the partnership with
the Institute of Biomedical and Health Research (iUIBS) of the University of Las Palmas, now part of the #GNUHealth Alliance of Academic and Research Institutions. Thank you Prof. Alzola and team for embracing #LibreSoftware in healthcare! ❤️ #SocialMedicine #GHCon2022

Such a great talk by Brandon Harper! "Hello Sonador AI: A Python library for streamlining the development of medical AI solutions"
Proud to have this amazing new generation of scientists embracing #LibreSoftware and #OpenScience and at #GHCon2022 #Orthanc ❤️

What an inspiring talk at #GHCon2022 by Dr. Alvaro Cerezuela /Dr. Gil (Cirugía Solidaria), about #GNUHealth and @opensuse in the context of #surgery campaigns in Senegal.
370 surgeries, +1200 evaluations in a 10-day campaign. Amazing. ❤️ #SocialMedicine

#GNUHealth @gnuhealth relies on #weblate for the localization.
Benjamin Alan is talking about this amazing platform at #GHCon2022 #libresoftware #i18n

@gnuhealth conference has been filled with tons of cool tech talks. @opensuse #ALP #TensorFlow #containers #podman #docker #Flatpak #kubernetes #Orthanc & tons more. The #slicer talk about imaging & visualization is fascinating. #opensource #medtech github.com/Slicer/

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