Research

Upcoming "data meetings" on February 6 and 11

Scripts, code, software – everyone's doing it! But are you doing it right? What tools should you be using? And what can you get out of it?

The Hub, the Information Systems Department (DSI) and the Scientific Information Resources Center (CeRIS) are organizing two "data meetings" about developing, managing and finding applications for research codes and software. These sessions will offer guidance and give you an opportunity to meet the Institut Pasteur's experts in the field.

The aim is to offer practical advice to any Institut Pasteur staff who are developing scripts, code and software: best practices, tools available at the Institut Pasteur, who to contact, the legal framework, business development opportunities, etc.

You are warmly invited to come along to one of the two data meetings, which will be held on February 6 and 11, 2020, from 2 to 4pm, in the Jules Bordet room (on the ground floor of the Metchnikoff building). The presentations will be in French.

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Program:

Management and development – best practices

  • Best development practices (Bioinformatics Hub)

  • Toolbox (GitLab, Singularity, Docker, etc.) (Information Systems Department)

  • Best practices for reproducibility (Frédéric Lemoine, Bioinformatics Hub, and Fanny Sébire, CeRIS)

  • A brief presentation of the "Security for Developers" guide (Stanislas Poiraud, Head of Information Systems Security)

  • Feedback from scientists

Legal aspects and business development for research software

  • Software – the legal framework: key strategies for protection and operation (Loïc Orellou, Legal Affairs Department, and Hélène Chommy, Patents and Inventions Department)

  • Business development and business models (Antonio Borderia, Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office)

 

Organizers/contact people for the data meetings: Anne-Caroline Delétoille and Fanny Sébire

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