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Brainhack: developing a culture of open, inclusive, community-driven neuroscience
- Remi Gau
- Stephanie Noble
- Katja Heuer
- Katherine Bottenhorn
- Isil Poyraz Bilgin
- Yu-Fang Yang
- Julia Huntenburg
- Johanna Margarete Marianne Bayer
- Richard Bethlehem
- Shawn A Rhoads
- Christoph Vogelbacher
- Valentina Borghesani
- Elizabeth Levitis
- Hao-Ting Wang
- Sofie Van Den Bossche
- Xenia Kobeleva
- Jon Haitz Legarreta Gorroño
- Samuel Guay
- Melvin Selim ATAY
- Gael P. Varoquaux
- Dorien Huijser
- Malin Sandström
- Peer Herholz
- Samuel A. Nastase
- AmanPreet Badhwar
- Guillaume Dumas
- Simon Schwab
- Stefano Moia
- Michael Dayan
- Yasmine Bassil
- Paula P. Brooks
- Matteo Mancini
- James Shine
- David O'Connor
- Xihe Xie
- Davide Poggiali
- Patrick Friedrich
- Anibal Solon Heinsfeld
- Lydia Riedl
- Roberto Toro
- César Caballero-Gaudes
- Anders Eklund
- Kelly Garner
- Christopher Nolan
- Damion Demeter
- Fernando Alejandro Barrios
- Junaid Salim Merchant
- Elizabeth A. McDevitt
- Robert Oostenveld
- Cameron R Craddock
- Ariel Rokem
- Andrew Doyle
- Nathalia Bianchini Esper
- Satrajit Ghosh
- Georg Langs
- Aki Nikolaidis
- Olivia Stanley
- Eneko Uruñuela
- Jakub Vohryzek
- Brainhack community
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Description: Brainhack is an innovative meeting format that promotes scientific collaboration and education in an open and inclusive environment. Departing from the formats of typical scientific workshops, these events are based on grassroots projects and training, and foster open and reproducible scientific practices. We describe here the multifaceted, lasting benefits of Brainhacks for individual participants, particularly early career researchers. We further highlight the unique contributions that Brainhacks can make to the research community, contributing to scientific progress by complementing opportunities available in conventional formats.