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Leonardo A. Peyré-Tartaruga, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, Pavia, Italy
Human Movement and Pneumology Sciences Graduate Program (M.Sc and Ph.D), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Coordinator of LOCOMOTION - Mechanics and Energetics of Terrestrial Locomotion
Coordinator of Nordic Walking for elderly and Parkinson, Running Group and Triathlon Team

+39 3533843286 - e-mail: leonardo....@unipv.it - twitter: leotartaruga
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Check our ongoing research topics:


1 - New perspectives and insights on heart rate variability in exercise and sports
2 - Improving Exercise Testing Methods and Interpretation in Human Health and Diseases
3 - Spotlight on Aging: Physiology, Prevention and Management of Gait and Balance

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From: Center for Open Science <upd...@cos.io>
Subject: Data Love Is in the Air! Celebrate Love Data Week with COS
Date: February 7, 2024 at 9:00:00 PM GMT+1
Reply-To: Center for Open Science <upd...@cos.io>

 
Join us in celebrating Love Data Week at COS! Taking place February 12-16, 2024, Love Data Week is an annual international event that aims to raise awareness and promote good data practices among researchers, data professionals, and the broader community. As part of our commitment to promoting responsible data practices, we're thrilled to join in this celebration.
Sharing Sensitive Qualitative Data
Thursday, February 15 at 11:00 am ET

Join us for a webinar during Love Data Week. Researchers who handle qualitative and/or sensitive research data have many questions on whether to share data, and how to share data in a way that aligns with their ethical obligations. While working with a dataset involving interviews with sexual assault survivors, a team led by Rebecca Campbell developed a methodological framework for remediating sensitive narrative data. Join us as their team describes their process, considerations for researchers wanting to share sensitive narrative data, and ways that funders and institutions can support researchers doing this work.
 
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