R4E to participate in Love Methods week 2024!

Have you struggled with adopting a published method to the settings in your own lab? Or, even worse, have you struggled to get a method to work that was established by another lab member in your group? 

These are, unfortunately, very common struggles that researchers face, regardless of where or what they study. Very often, this lack of reproducibility can be traced back to a lack of accessible and/or transparent research methods and research reagents. 

The good news is that these heartaches can be avoided. 


How? 


Join us on Thursday, February 1st from 11am-noon EDT (5-6pm CEST) for an interactive workshop that will teach you:
 

  • Factors that affect the reproducibility of your experiments

  • Practical tools and resources to improve the scientific rigor of your work 

  • How to write a transparent protocol that can be adopted by others 


This virtual workshop will help you develop best practices that will accelerate your research and make it easier for you, your collaborators, and the broader scientific community to (re)use the methods and results of your work in future work.


Please register for the workshop and answer a few pre-survey questions.

https://forms.gle/tk6F24dxRCDgRqYJ7


We look forward to seeing you on Thursday February 1st at 8am PDT/11am EDT/5pm CEST.

Email repro4everyone@gmail.com with any questions


A bit more information about Reproducibility for Everyone (R4E): we are a community-led initiative that develops educational materials to help researchers increase the reproducibility of their work. For more information about our initiative, and for information on how to join our community, please visit https://www.repro4everyone.org/ or email us at repro4everyone@gmail.com.

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