Book - Women of DeSci, ReFi, ReSci & DeFi

Book - Women of DeSci, ReFi, ReSci & DeFi

A reference book showcasing women leaders in Web3, DeSci, ReFi, and DeFi, aimed to support their roles as speakers and experts in these innovative fields.
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Applied on: 17 Apr 2023 01:56 PM
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Reviewed on 13 Feb 2024 05:08 PM
Projects should directly support the mission of DeSci to innovate scientific research by exploring novel mechanisms of funding, conducting, and disseminating scientific research in an open, inclusive, and accessible manner.
The project aims to highlight and promote women in Web3, including DeSci, which indirectly supports the mission by potentially attracting more diverse participants. However, it does not directly explore novel mechanisms of funding, conducting, or disseminating scientific research.
DeSci projects most commonly support this mission by building and testing necessary technological infrastructure, but projects may also be eligible if they are deploying existing DeSci infrastructure in a scientific research context or if they are educating and recruiting members of the scientific community to contribute to the mission.
The project seems to contribute to educating and potentially recruiting members of the scientific community by raising awareness and providing visibility to women in DeSci.
Concrete examples of issues covered by the DeSci mission include: the data reproducibility crisis and archaic data sharing practices; misaligned incentives and poor practices in scientific publishing and peer review; financial, linguistic, and academic barriers to globally inclusive research; intellectual property, patents, and financial incentives to trade progress for profits; academic disconnect and poor science/health literacy and trust in the lay public and government representatives.
The project description does not indicate addressing specific issues such as the data reproducibility crisis, arcaic data sharing practices, or the financial and academic barriers to inclusive research. Its primary focus is on profiling individuals rather than solving these systemic problems in scientific research and publishing.
Projects must satisfy the Gitcoin Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements described above.
There isn’t enough information provided to determine whether the project meets all the general eligibility criteria set by Gitcoin. This would need to be assessed by verifying the project against the entire Gitcoin eligibility policy.