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Come one come all, listen to a podcast on reproducibility on your way home today. "Talkin' Immunology" hosts a conversation about Rigor and Transparency....
This article comes from the GBSI folks, reporting on antibody validation solutions:Well, the prefect storm has converged, and a proposal for validation of antibodies continues the year-long effort by ...
News on the RRID front is encouraging!We have been very busy adding new journals over the last year. It is wonderful whenever we see a new journal with and RRID, especially when the instructions to au...
Yes you read it correctly, I am calling you out on your ability to do open reproducible science. This 3 minute video should convince you: If not, then leave a comment!...
Another fun flier to post around the department. Zombification of papers: the inability to use or validate information in the paper.How can we stop this terrible plague on the scientific literature? -...
Please feel free to take this fun flier and post it around your lab to help your lab-mates to remember how to get an RRID into your next methods section or grant application. ...
The Brain Health Registry -- led by researchers at UCSF -- is a groundbreaking, web-based project designed to speed up cures for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other brain disorders. It uses onlin...
Dear NIF Community members;Our partners in crime, FORCE11, are hosting a working group, the Resource Identification Initiative, that is working with journals to make it easier to identify research res...
My thesis adviser, a colorful spirit and one whose wisdom will long be missed, used to say that undergraduate or professional students differed from graduate students in that they were asked to learn ...
The problem of reproducibility of results has been addressed by many groups, as being due to scientists having very large data sets and highlighting the interesting, yet most likely statistically anom...