This document summarizes a talk on open science given by Jonathan Eisen. Some key points:
1. Eisen recounted his early skepticism of open access but eventual conversion after experiences like publishing an open access paper that received more attention.
2. He discussed experiments with openly releasing genomic data that helped convince him of the benefits of openness in science.
3. Eisen argued that limiting access to scientific literature and data hinders scientific progress, and outlined several ways scientists can promote openness.
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