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LOVE METHODS! Interesting online event to February 24-28 organized by QUEST center -BIH at Charité

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Cristina Zogmaister

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Feb 19, 2025, 6:49:22 AMFeb 19
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Dear Friends and Colleagues, 

Please see the annoucement below on this interesting online event in English at QUEST: Love Methods Week - News - BIH at Charité
(notice that registration is required) 

Cristina 


Love Methods Week

Join us for Love Methods Week, February 24-28 (https://www.bihealth.org/en/notices/love-methods-week-1). Methods are one of the most valuable outputs the researchers create, and are crucial to demonstrating the quality of your research. Reproducibility starts with methods; yet, methods sections are often missing key details needed to replicate research. Learn how to make your methods more robust, transparent and reproducible, while implementing new skills. There are lots of virtual workshops to choose from, offered by the EXCELScIOR project team, the QUEST Center for Responsible Research, protocols.io, Reproducibility for Everyone, Springer Nature editors, bioProtocol, NC3Rs, the Center for Open Science and others. 

 

Learn how to:

  • Write up protocols for peer-reviewed publications that editors will like
  • Peer-review a method section in a manuscript
  • Write and deposit a reusable, step-by-step protocol in a public repository
  • Design an in vivo study protocol for a preclinical animal study
  • Pre-register a preclinical in in vivo or in vitro study
  • Share reproducible methods
  • Cite your reusable step-by-step protocol, study design protocol or pre-registration in your research paper
  • Use a lab notebook to produce a reproducible protocol
  • Use reporting and PRO-MaP guidelines to improve your methods reporting
  • Use research resource identifiers (RRIDs) to tell others exactly what materials you used
  • Use methodological shortcut citations responsibly
  • Cite your protocols and describe your methods when sharing your data
  • Apply and report methods to reduce experimental bias
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