Ten simple rules for a successful cross-disciplinary collaboration
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Ten simple rules for a successful cross-disciplinary collaboration. / Knapp, Bernhartd ; Bardenet, Rémi; Bernabeu, Miguel O; Bordas, Rafael ; Bruna, Marina; Calderhead, Ben ; Cooper, Jonathan; Fletcher, Alexander G; Groen, Derek; Kuijper, Bram; Lewis, Joanna; McInemy, Gregg ; Minssen, Timo; Osborne, James ; Paulitschke, Verena; Pitt-Francis, Joe; Todoric, Jelena; Yates, Christian A; Gavaghan, David; Deane, Charlotte M.
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T1 - Ten simple rules for a successful cross-disciplinary collaboration
AU - Knapp, Bernhartd
AU - Bardenet, Rémi
AU - Bernabeu, Miguel O
AU - Bordas, Rafael
AU - Bruna, Marina
AU - Calderhead, Ben
AU - Cooper, Jonathan
AU - Fletcher, Alexander G
AU - Groen, Derek
AU - Kuijper, Bram
AU - Lewis, Joanna
AU - McInemy, Gregg
AU - Minssen, Timo
AU - Osborne, James
AU - Paulitschke, Verena
AU - Pitt-Francis, Joe
AU - Todoric, Jelena
AU - Yates, Christian A
AU - Gavaghan, David
AU - Deane, Charlotte M
N1 - Knapp B, Minssen T., Bardenet R, Bernabeu MO, Bordas R, Bruna M, et al. (2015) Ten Simple Rules for a Successful Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration. PLoS Comput Biol 11(4): e1004214. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004214
PY - 2015/4/30
Y1 - 2015/4/30
N2 - Cross-disciplinary collaborations have become an increasingly important part of science. They are seen as a key factor for finding solutions to pressing societal challenges on a global scale including green technologies, sustainable food production and drug development. This has also been realized by regulators and policy-makers, as it is reflected in the 80 billion Euro "Horizon 2020" EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. This programme puts special emphasis at breaking down barriers between fields to create a path breaking environment for knowledge, research and innovation.However, igniting and successfully maintaining cross-disciplinary collaborations can be a delicate task. In this article we focus on the specific challenges associated with cross-disciplinary research in particular from the perspective of the theoretician. As research fellows of the 2020 Science project (http://www.2020science.net) and collaboration partners, we bring broad experience of developing interdisciplinary collaborations [2–12]. We intend this guide for early career computational researchers as well as more senior scientists who are entering a cross disciplinary setting for the first time. We describe the key benefits, as well as some possible pitfalls, arising from collaborations between scientists with backgrounds in very different fields.This paper has inter alia been cited by Times Higher education: http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/people/the-secrets-to-successful-interdisciplinary-work/2020267.article .
AB - Cross-disciplinary collaborations have become an increasingly important part of science. They are seen as a key factor for finding solutions to pressing societal challenges on a global scale including green technologies, sustainable food production and drug development. This has also been realized by regulators and policy-makers, as it is reflected in the 80 billion Euro "Horizon 2020" EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. This programme puts special emphasis at breaking down barriers between fields to create a path breaking environment for knowledge, research and innovation.However, igniting and successfully maintaining cross-disciplinary collaborations can be a delicate task. In this article we focus on the specific challenges associated with cross-disciplinary research in particular from the perspective of the theoretician. As research fellows of the 2020 Science project (http://www.2020science.net) and collaboration partners, we bring broad experience of developing interdisciplinary collaborations [2–12]. We intend this guide for early career computational researchers as well as more senior scientists who are entering a cross disciplinary setting for the first time. We describe the key benefits, as well as some possible pitfalls, arising from collaborations between scientists with backgrounds in very different fields.This paper has inter alia been cited by Times Higher education: http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/people/the-secrets-to-successful-interdisciplinary-work/2020267.article .
KW - Faculty of Law
KW - Interdisciplinary collaboration, computational biology, law, Horizon 2020
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004214
DO - 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004214
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 25928184
VL - 11
JO - P L o S Computational Biology (Online)
JF - P L o S Computational Biology (Online)
SN - 1553-734X
IS - 4
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