ASAPbio
@asapbio.bsky.social
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Biologist-driven non-profit promoting transparency and innovation in life sciences communication Find us on different networks 👉 https://linktr.ee/ASAPbio ASAPbio.org
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Wonderful to see the growth of bioRxiv 💪
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Another record month for bioRxiv - and further evidence the pandemic spike+dip was just that and growth continues. Thanks to all involved and that includes 🫵
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One week until our virtual panel on how the open science and media communities can adapt to changes in our information ecosystem to (re)build trust in research. I hope it'll be the start of a much-needed longer conversation.

Don't miss it! Register here: shorensteincenter.org/new-event/ca...
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prereview.bsky.social
Did you know that our Open Reviewers Toolkit is now available in Portuguese (also in English and Spanish)?

You can find these guides and more on our Resources page: prereview.org/resources

Let us know your preference for what languages we should prioritize next here: forms.gle/KwL51vinhYCN...
An image of three guidebooks in Portuguese to conduct ethical peer review, with the PREreview logo at the top on a background in white, and the guide titles at the bottom with white and black text on a red background.
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dorassessment.bsky.social
‼️ Global call 🌍 DORA is seeking new Steering Committee members! We especially welcome applications from Africa, Asia, and Latin America/Caribbean.
Help shape the future of responsible research assessment.
Submit your self-nomination by October 31: forms.gle/rqjCBeFbPHak...
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🚀 New video in the ASAPbio Myth Busting Series!
Heard the claim that posting a preprint will block journal publication? Not true.
✅ Most journals accept preprints (many even encourage them!)
📊 ~70% of preprints are eventually published in journals
👉 Watch the video to learn more!
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Myth 2: Posting a preprint will prevent subsequent publication in a peer-reviewed journal
Have you heard the claim: “Posting a preprint will prevent subsequent publication in a peer-reviewed journal.” 🤔 This widespread fear—among early-career researchers—has deep historical roots, but…
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🎉We are delighted to announce that the Gates Foundation has joined our Member Advisory Group!

The support of our members bolsters ASAPbio in our efforts to create lasting culture change that fosters open, rapid research communication and evaluation.

Full announcement 👇
New Member Joins ASAPbio Member Advisory Group – ASAPbio
ASAPbio, a scientist-driven nonprofit working to drive open and innovative communication in the life sciences, is delighted to announce that the Gates
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🏆 Congratulations to the winners of the NINDS Early-Career Rigor Champions Prize 👏
This award recognizes "individuals and small teams of early-career rigor champions who have promoted enhanced attention to research rigor and have raised awareness of these practices for others."
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asapbio.bsky.social
We believe preprints and open peer review are central to reducing publishing expenses. 💰📝

We have crafted a response to NIH Request for Information on “Maximizing Research Funds by Limiting Allowable Publishing Costs,” where you can learn about the details of our recommendations. buff.ly/v9I0i9v
ASAPbio Response To NIH Request For Information On “Maximizing Research Funds By Limiting Allowable Publishing Costs” (NOT-OD-25-138) – ASAPbio
NIH seeks to reduce its publishing expenses, while encouraging high quality research, in order to be good stewards of its limited public funding. Certainly,
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asapbio.bsky.social
Are you a librarian interested in #OpenScience?📚 🔬 🧪
ASAPbio Resident, Melissa Chim, created a handbook just for you!

It includes an introduction to #preprints and how librarians can promote them to faculty and graduate students! 👇
Open Science Promotion for Librarians – Simple Book Publishing
Learn how to promote open science in your role as a librarian!
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Meet the ASAPbio Fellows!

Let's congratulate the 2025 ASAPbio Fellows who have just recently completed the Culture & Community part of the program: Pracheta Salunkhe, Colette Li, Clinton Ngabo, Boomer Russell, and Francis Walugembe.
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Thank you to ASAPbio Resident Xiuqi "Jade" Li and ASAPbio Associate Director Jonny Coates for creating this informative video!
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🎬 Do you want to see the "Director's Cut" of the scientific research? Read the preprint!📝

Brian Kelch @briankelch.bsky.social, the Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, shared with us how preprints change how Brian's team publishes scientific findings. 💡
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⏰ One day left to register for the September Community Call!

Join ASAPbio and our speakers for talks about PubPub and Octopus experiments with science publishing.

Talks will be followed by a Q&A session with the Call participants!

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Madeline Morrisson, Rachel Mtama, and Sahar Mohamednour are focusing on the “Increasing preprint awareness and adoption - Preprints as stand-alone outputs" project.

Be on the lookout for the results of the projects, which we will share soon!
asapbio.bsky.social
Meet the ASAPbio Fellows!

2025 ASAPbio Fellows just recently completed the Culture & Community part of the program. Now, they are hard at work on projects that interest them.
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Crowd Preprint Review activities are about to start, but you can still join!

We invite cell biologists, microbiologists, immunologists, and meta-researchers to sign up as crowd preprint reviewers.
ASAPbio Crowd Preprint Review Sign-up Form
Following our activities the last four years, ASAPbio is running further preprint crowd review activities in 2025. Our goal is to provide an engaging environment for researchers to participate in…
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Akanksha Gupta @iakankshagupta.bsky.social, Ricardo Santos, Emiliya Taskova, Felipe Del Valle Batalla @fadelvalle.bsky.social, Barakat Mohazab, and Kendra Parson are focusing on the “Preprints and AI" project.

Be on the lookout for the results of the projects, which we will share soon!
asapbio.bsky.social
Meet the ASAPbio Fellows!

2025 ASAPbio Fellows just recently completed the Culture & Community part of the program. Now, they are hard at work on projects that interest them.
asapbio.bsky.social
Scientists love doing experiments, but those experiments do not need to be performed in the lab!

The speakers of our next Community Call experimented with the ways research can be communicated. Join us to hear about the results of their (ongoing) experiments.

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