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Working collaboratively with the UK Reproducibility Network to improve the reproducibility of life science research.

Did you know that Responsible Research in Research is a UK Reproducibility Network external stakeholder affiliate member?

 

Here at Responsible Research in Practice we are working collaboratively with the UK Reproducibility Network. Our aim is to improve the reproducibility of life science research and we do this as a UK Reproducibility Network external stakeholder affiliate member.

Since 2015, Responsible Research in Practice has been working to support researchers and client organisations to enhance the rigour and reproducibility of life science research.

We do this through a range of activities including:

 

Our efforts may be specialist and unique within the Laboratory Animal and Life Science sectors. But thankfully we are not alone in our endeavours within the context of the broader research landscape. It is therefore an absolute pleasure to be able to link up our efforts with those of other researchers, institutions, funders, publishers and stakeholders via the UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN).

 

The UKRN was formed in 2019, to facilitate the co-ordination of likeminded individuals and organisations to drive positive change. Through its membership this network seeks to:

  • investigate factors contributing to poor research reproducibility and replicability,
  • promote training activities, and
  • aid the dissemination of best practice to improve the trustworthiness and quality of research.

 

To learn more about the role of coordinated and collective action to tackle reproducibility issues check out this FREE on-demand webinar – Guide to improving reproducibility by networking with Prof Marcus Munafó (Chair of UKRN Steering Group) and Dr Nikki Osborne. Marcus discusses the UK and global reproducibility networks, plus how you can get involved .To register CLICK HERE.

 

To read more about the UKRN and global efforts to improve reproducibility see this recent paper published by the UKRN Steering Committee – From grassroots to global: A blueprint for building a reproducibility network. PLoS Biol 19(11) 2021: e3001461. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001461

 

For details regarding all previous and up coming FREE Responsible Research Webinars visit our website.

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