This lecture, delivered by Vasiliki (Sylvia) Koukounidou, provides an introduction to Open Science and its practical implementation in contemporary research.
The session explores the fundamental principles of Open Science, including transparency, accessibility, reproducibility, and the sharing of research outputs. Participants gain insight into how Open Science practices can be integrated throughout the research lifecycle to enhance collaboration, increase the visibility and impact of scientific work, and support the broader dissemination and reuse of knowledge.
By combining theoretical concepts with practical examples, the lecture demonstrates how Open Science contributes to more transparent, collaborative, and efficient research ecosystems. The topic aligns closely with HemaFAIR’s objectives of promoting FAIR data practices, fostering open and responsible research, and maximizing the accessibility and reuse of scientific knowledge in rare hematological disease research.
The webinar slides are available at the HemaFAIR Zenodo Account: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19816754




