Open Data can be advanced by the COVID-19 pandemic, but it will still require a comprehensive approach

Sharing research data openly is becoming more common, but progress is slow. In this blog, Evgeny Bobrov, Open Data and Research Data Management Officer, at QUEST Center, Berlin Institute of Health, discusses whether the COVID-19 pandemic will accelerate the adoption of open data as a common academic practice.

How yoga can help prepare the body and mind for the maternal journey

Lisa Corrigan, an HRB funded SPHeRE PhD scholar in Trinity College Dublin, is completing research into the effectiveness of pregnancy yoga for maternal health and birth outcomes. Using her own experience as a mother and as a practising yogi, she and a team of researchers from University of Dublin, Ireland, sought to guide the development of pregnancy yoga programmes to optimise and ensure the safety of mother and baby.

The value of diagnostic tests to ease the burden of tuberculosis

In this blog, Emily MacLean, McGill University, discusses the TB landscape and the barriers to the adoption of diagnostic tests for TB. She talks about her and fellow researchers’ recent study, finding a gap between country-level policy and real-world use of the Alere-LAM lateral flow urine test, shining a spotlight on the critical need for cheap and reliable diagnostic tests for population health.

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