How to improve the rigour & reproducibility of animal studies
Join Dr Nikki Osborne for this webinar on-demand discussing ‘How to improve the rigour & reproducibility of animal studies’.
Nikki discusses the challenges facing researchers seeking to conduct rigorous and reproducible animal studies. She shares her thoughts on how to overcome these challenges using freely available tools and resources before answering questions from the audience.
During this event you will learn about:
– the challenges to rigour and reproducibility when conducting studies using animals or animal derived material,
– how a renewed focus on implementation of the 3Rs can help,
– the benefits of a team approach;
– why your mindset matters;
– freely available sources of further information and useful resources.
You will also have access to download session handouts including a PDF copy of the slideset.
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Attendees of this webinar may also be interested in our Mindset Training, our on-demand Improving Reproducibility Training or Animal Research Training, plus our live online Lab Research Publication School , Aquatic Animal Research Training or Statistical Analysis Training.
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- This webinar was recorded in February 2024.
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