What is it that you say you do here? Advocating for the critical role of data scientists in research infrastructure

Chasz Griego Co-Author
Carnegie Mellon University
 
Nicky Agate Co-Author
Carnegie Mellon University
 
Ana-Maria Iosif Co-Author
University of California, Davis
 
Amy Crisp Speaker
University of Florida
 
Tuesday, Aug 5: 10:55 AM - 11:15 AM
Topic-Contributed Paper Session 
Music City Center 
Clinical and academic research continues to become more complex as our knowledge and technology advance. A substantial and growing number of specialists in biostatistics, data science and library sciences are needed to support these research systems and promote high-calibre research. However, that support is often marginalized as optional rather than a fundamental component of research infrastructure. By building research infrastructure, an institution harnesses access to tools and support/service centres that host skilled experts who approach research with best practices in mind and domain-specific knowledge at hand. We outline the potential roles of data scientists and statisticians in research infrastructure and recommend guidelines for advocating for the institutional resources needed to support these roles in a sustainable and efficient manner for the long-term success of the institution. We provide these guidelines in terms of resource efficiency, monetary efficiency and long-term sustainability. We hope this work contributes to—and provides shared language for—a conversation on a broader framework beyond metrics that can be used to advocate for needed resources.

Keywords

collaboration

data scientists

research infrastructure

statistics

team science