The upcoming workshop on “FAIR and Reproducible Structural Biology: Methods, Workflows, and Assessment,” brings together scientists, data experts, and policy communities to link AI for Science, FAIR data, reproducibility, and responsible research assessment. Convened under CODATA’s new Open Tools and Visitation Frameworks for Global Research Assessment Reform (OT-ViRARe) Task Group, this workshop is a thematic pre-event to the India AI Impact Summit, aiming to address How AI-driven structural biology should be documented, governed, and assessed.
The OT-ViRARe Task Group was established to address a growing global gap: while science is becoming increasingly AI-driven, data-intensive, software-mediated, and collaborative, the ways in which we document, govern, and assess research remain largely anchored in publication-centric and metric-heavy models. Over the next two years, this TG will actively engage Scientific thematics (e.g. climate, health, structural biology, AI-enabled science) with People and communities to ground global policy conversations in real scientific practice, and ensure that research assessment evolves alongside methods, workflows, and societal expectations.
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Date: 28 January 2026
Mode: Online
Time: 10 AM – 05:30 PM (IST)
Meeting Link: https://nipgr.webex.com/nipgr/
Wednesday, January 28, 2026 9:00 AM | 8 hours 30 minutes | (UTC+05:30) Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi
Meeting number: 2518 656 1243
Password: eR3cY73USfp
Access code: 251 865 61243