Have you heard about the reproducibility crisis in the sciences? Want to know how you can make your research more transparent and rigorous? Or maybe you just want to save yourself time and effort by implementing better research workflows? Then we have a workshop series for you!
The UCSF Library and Graduate Division designed this series of workshops on research reproducibility in the biomedical sciences to be a practical guide for UCSF researchers. Our goal is to translate reproducibility recommendations and best practices from societies, articles, and funders into actionable steps and training that can be immediately implemented into your work. Together we will learn how to design rigorous experiments that reduce bias, make our work more transparent by sharing our protocols, publications, code, and data, and build a culture of reproducibility in our labs. You are welcome to register for each workshop or only the ones that interest you.
When?
Every Monday, April 5 – May 17 from 1-2:30pm via Zoom
Check out the series website or register for a specific workshop:
- Introduction & Overview April 5, 2021
- Rigorous Experimental Design April 12, 2021
- Publishing & Peer Review April 19, 2021
- Reproducible Data April 26, 2021
- Reproducible Methods & Protocols May 3, 2021
- Reproducible Code May 10, 2021
- Trust and Transparency May 17th, 2021
Eligible UCSF graduate students can also take this series to satisfy their Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) requirements. Learn more and register.