Reproductive Health Report - Endometriosis and PCOS

Reproductive Health Report - Endometriosis and PCOS

Raised $12,000 for Reproductive Health Report, 10K impressions, onboarded 10 researchers to DeSci; seeking funds for second volume focused on PCOS, Endometriosis awareness and research.
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Applied on: 24 Apr 2023 09:47 PM
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Reviewed on 13 Feb 2024 05:56 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 Reproductive Health Report project by AthenaDAO appears to embody the mission of DeSci by disseminating scientific research on reproductive health in an open manner, thereby educating and engaging a broader audience on issues of women's health, and advancing women’s health research and funding.
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 contributes to the DeSci ecosystem by engaging and educating the scientific community, evidenced by their onboarding of reproductive biology researchers into DeSci, and by facilitating public discussions through seminars and panels.
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.
While the Reproductive Health Report project certainly addresses issues of science/health literacy and inclusivity in research, it is not explicitly stated that they address the data reproducibility crisis, problems in scientific publishing, or misaligned incentives in the industry.
Projects must satisfy the Gitcoin Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements described above.
Without specific information on the project's adherence to the Gitcoin Program General Eligibility Policy, it is not possible to determine with certainty whether the project complies with all of Gitcoin’s policies and guidelines.