Proud to share that the OSDR AWGs are now officially part of the group of NASA Citizen Science projects!
Great news feature out today on this announcement:
The AWGs work with data primarily from the NASA Open Science Data Repository (OSDR), a treasure trove of spaceflight data on physiology, molecular biology,
NEW AWG project summary page on OSDR - pointing to the 9 AWG chairs @Dr.Overbey @lauren.sanders @dr.richard.barker @daniela.bezdan @AfshinBeheshti @kirill @paula6 @abegum β
OSDR-AWGs presented on the NASA Citizen Science page:
April 17th, 3p ET, will be an OSDR-AWG and NASA Citizen Science kickoff event. You must register for the event to join, here is registration link .
Link to the event page: An Introduction to the Open Science Data Repositoryβs Analysis Working Groups: "Open Science for Life in Space" β NASA Cit Sci Leaders Series
@AIMLawg @ALSDAawg @MicrobesAWG @FemaleReproAWG @MultiOmicsAWG @AnimalAWG @HUMANawg @PlantAWG @RLWG
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What a great achievement! Proud to be part of the teamsβ:smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
Thank you @rtscott2001
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What an amazing news!!! Thank you
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Right on! Thanks for the update!
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Thatβs amazing! Thank you for sharing this, I will definitely join if the time zone allows
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How amazing! Congratulations
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alavia
April 19, 2025, 5:25am
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Thatβs amazing. Looks like we all can call ourselves NASA citizen scientists on our resumes.
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RAF
July 15, 2026, 7:31am
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Great news! Also I have read that all AWG-OSDR members can now use official title: NASA Citizen Scientist. So I am think that rules of this forum must be changed ASAP because I have read that no members of AWG-OSDR can claim any affiliation with NASA which is contradictory to what NASA itself says!