Authors
Damian O Eke, Amy Bernard, Jan G Bjaalie, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Takashi Hanakawa, Anthony J Hannan, Sean L Hill, Maryann E Martone, Agnes McMahon, Oliver Ruebel, Sharon Crook, Edda Thiels, Franco Pestilli
Publication date
2022/2/16
Source
Neuron
Volume
110
Issue
4
Pages
600-612
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
As neuroscience projects increase in scale and cross international borders, different ethical principles, national and international laws, regulations, and policies for data sharing must be considered. These concerns are part of what is collectively called data governance. Whereas neuroscience data transcend borders, data governance is typically constrained within geopolitical boundaries. An international data governance framework and accompanying infrastructure can assist investigators, institutions, data repositories, and funders with navigating disparate policies. Here, we propose principles and operational considerations for how data governance in neuroscience can be navigated at an international scale and highlight gaps, challenges, and opportunities in a global brain data ecosystem. We consider how to approach data governance in a way that balances data protection requirements and the need for open …
Total citations
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