At One Mind, we are dedicated to fostering fundamental changes that will radically accelerate the development and implementation of improved diagnostics, treatments, and cures for diseases and injuries of the brain – all while eliminating the stigma and discrimination that those affected may experience. We believe that the key to these fundamental changes is an adherence to open science principles, where high quality data is made available and shared among researchers. As part of this effort, One Mind is continually working to create an environment for researchers involved in brain disease research where data sharing, cooperation, and creation of high-quality data are rewarded. This includes promoting global partnerships within the governmental, corporate, scientific, and philanthropic communities; supporting groundbreaking research that adheres to open science principles; and advocating policy change when necessary.
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