Mark D. Robinson, Peiying Cai, Martin Emons, Reto Gerber, Pierre-Luc Germain, Samuel Gunz, Siyuan Luo, Giulia Moro, Emanuel Sonder, Anthony Sonrel, Jiayi Wang, David Wissel, Izaskun Mallona
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Abstract
Computational biologists are frequently engaged in collaborative data
analysis with wet lab researchers. These interdisciplinary projects, as
necessary as they are to the scientific endeavour, can be surprisingly
challenging due to cultural differences in operations and values. In these Ten
Simple Rules guide we aim to help dry lab researchers identify sources of
friction; and provide actionable tools to facilitate respectful, open,
transparent and rewarding collaborations.