Open science

The laboratory is firmly committed to the open science movement. This change in practices is a major and current issue for the disciplines represented in the laboratory. This movement is important for ethical reasons, as it makes our results (in particular open publication models) available to the entire scientific community and to society as a whole. It is also crucial for science itself. Indeed, we are convinced that the essential ingredients of scientific reproducibility (and therefore the credibility of science) are the publication of the datasets on which our discoveries are based and the processing and analysis leading to the results. Furthermore, a distinctive feature of the laboratory is that it develops this dynamic by opening up the processes involved in developing instrumental devices. It is within the framework of this approach that two members of our laboratory sit on various committees of the National Committee for Open Science. The role of the ‘Open Science’ unit is to promote this open approach and to help laboratory members further improve their practices in this area.

Members

Bertrand Roxane (head)
Bigi Brigitte (software-codes)
Chanoine Valérie
Deniaud Cyril (storage)
François Clément
Ibekwe Fidelia
Pouchoulin Gilles (data)
Prévot Laurent