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Empowering early-career researchers to enhance research culture with ReproducibiliTea

Empowering early-career researchers to enhance research culture with ReproducibiliTea Online

Invited Speaker: Dr William Ngiam, Lecturer, School of Psychology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

Title: Empowering early-career researchers to enhance research culture with ReproducibiliTea

Talk Description: The recent reproducibility crisis has spurred widespread evaluation of scientific practices and resulted in reforms hoping to promote transparency and reproducibility of research (broadly referred to as the Open Science movement). In this talk, I will provide a brief overview on why there is a need to reform research, and highlight the important role of early-career researchers in the reform movement. I will share my perspective leading ReproducibiliTea, a grassroots initiative to form Open Science communities at academic institutions, and how I believe empowering research trainees to actively pursue Open Science is a critical ingredient in lasting improvements to how science is approached.

Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series - UF Interdisciplinary T32 in Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration

This seminar series is jointly hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration Program and the UF Health Science Center Libraries. Talks focus on rigor and reproducibility topics for the pre-doctoral training program.

This program and seminar series is funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) through T32 NS082128, awarded to PIs Dawn Bowers (College of PHHP), Melissa Armstrong and David E. Vaillancourt (College of HHP).

The seminar will be recorded, with the recording distributed to registered attendees after the event.

Date:
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Library:
Health Science Center Libraries
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  UF Faculty     UF Staff     UF Students  

Registration is required. There are 275 seats available.

Event Organizer

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Natya Hans

Informatics and Reproducibility Librarian
she/her
nhans@ufl.edu