You are invited to join the two-part advanced protocols.io training series. During Session I, we will provide an in-depth overview of various features in Editor, File Manager, and Workspace. During Session II, we will go over running protocols, task manager, Excel preview options, plate map functionality and protocols.io 2024 roadmap. To ensure you make the most of the webinar, it is recommended that you watch the recording and review the slides from the introduction session held on July 24, 2024. This blog post about protocols.io would be helpful to read as well.
If you have any specific functionalities you would like us to cover during the advanced training sessions, please feel free to contact Seonyoung Kim at seonyoung.kim@wustl.edu with the subject line "Advanced protocols.io Training Session Topics." Your input is greatly appreciated as it helps us tailor the training to better meet your needs.
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This session, jointly provided by Seonyoung Kim, Senior Support Scientist in the Becker DMS Team, and Gabriel Gasque, Head of Outreach at protocols.io, will delve into more details of using prototocols.io covering the following features.
- Editor: templates, some components (e.g., duration, amount), images and videos, tables and formulas)
- File Manager: forking, copying, versioning, sharing, creating collections
- Workspace: creating public workspaces
Seonyoung Kim, PhD
Senior Support Scientist, Data Management and Sharing
Bernard Becker Medical Library
Gabriel Gasque, PhD
Head of Outreach
protocols.io
Presenter bios:
Seonyoung Kim is a Senior Support Scientist at Becker Medical Library’s Data Management and Sharing Group. She provides feedback and guidance on Data Management and Sharing Plans, writes blogs on DMS-related topics and curates content for the Becker DMS newsletter, and assists researchers with repository selection and data curation for the WUSM institutional data repository, Digital Commons Data@Becker. She is one of the WashU DMPTool administrators and a working member of the national DMPTool-NIH Template Working Group, developing NIH templates and guidance. She has over 25 years of experience working in academic and industry research lab settings and is an advocate for open science. She holds a PhD in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from the University of California, Irvine, and an MS/BS in Chemistry from Seoul National University.
Gabriel Gasque is Head of Outreach at protocols.io, a part of Springer Nature whose goals are to foster scientific advancement through collaboration among researchers and to promote experimental transparency, reproducibility, integrity, and accountability through sharing and publishing detailed experimental protocols. Gabriel is an advocate for open science, reproducibility, and experimental integrity. With over nine years of experience in the field, he is an expert in science outreach, communication, and publishing. Before joining protocols.io, Gabriel was Senior Editor and Team Manager at PLOS Biology, the flagship journal of the Public Library of Science (PLOS). Gabriel obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and was awarded the Weizmann Prize of the Mexican Academy of Sciences for the best doctoral thesis in 2006. He did postdoctoral studies at Columbia University and Rockefeller University as a PEW Latin American fellow.
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