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september 22 2017 Patricia Valdez p h d Nih extramural research integrity officer 2 Nature 25 May 2016 The Reproducibility Challenge Noted by research community

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september 22 2017 Patricia Valdez p h d Nih extramural research integrity officer 2 Nature 25 May 2016 The Reproducibility Challenge Noted by research community in multiple publications. Dr. Linda Wallinger. Assistant Superintendent for Instruction. Virginia Department of Education. July 1, 2012. What is “Rigor”?. Is it: . Having a high failure rate in your class?. Issuing zeroes for incomplete work?. To Examine Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. 21. st. Century Skills for Success. Strong Academics. Reading, Writing, Math, Science. Career Skills. Workplace Attitudes & Ethics. Technology Skills. Back to Basics. Judy Hewitt, Ph.D.. On Detail to OER. October 17, 2015. NIH Regional Seminar. Learning Objectives. Describe . the issue of reproducibility and NIH plans to address it. Summarize . changes to application instructions and review criteria for NIH grants. PhD. On Detail to Office of . Extramural . Research. National Institutes of Health. May 18, 2015. Center for Scientific Review. Advisory Council Meeting. Enhancing Reproducibility . Through Rigor & Transparency. Justin Y. Shi | . shi@temple.edu. Temple University. reproducibility@XSEDE. | An . XSEDE14 . Workshop | July . 14, . 2014 | Atlanta. , GA. Why . Decoupling. can . I. mprove . P. rogram Reproducibility?. back to basics. oct. 27, . 2016. NIH Regional Seminar - Chicago. overview. Why the concern about reproducibility?. The NIH response. Updates to grant applications. Training and Resources. 2. overview. Navigating the University: Research and Resources Management Retreat. August 19, 2016. Michael Jamieson . DRSc. Associate Director, International Center for Regulatory Sciences. Assistant Professor, Clinical Pharmacy. back to basics. October . 26, . 2017. Patricia Valdez, . p. h.. d.. Nih. Extramural Research Integrity Officer. overview. Why the concern about reproducibility?. The NIH response. Updates to grant applications. Marco . Canini (KAUST) and Jon Crowcroft (. University of Cambridge). What it takes to do reproducible research?. It is actually hard work for both authors and reproducers. Produce solid artifacts. Create, package, share reproducible experiments. Matthias Flittner. 1. , Robert Bauer. 1. ,. Amr . Rizk. 2. , . Stefan . Geißler. 3. , . Thomas . Zinner. 3. , . Martina . Zitterbart. 1. 1. Karlsruhe Institute . of. Technology, . 2. Technische . Universität Darmstadt, . Chapter 1: The Case for Rigor. Barbara R. Blackburn. Definition of Rigor. . . rig·or.  (. rgr. ) . n. .. . 1. Strictness or severity, . as in temperament, action, or judgment.. 2. . A harsh or trying circumstance; . Dacia Toll, Co-CEO, AF. National Charter Schools Conference. July 3, 2013. Whose School Is It?. Whose School Is It?. It’s Our School!. Not my school!. Not your school!. It’s our school. It’s our place. . Tiffani Bailey Lash, Ph.D and Manana Sukhareva, Ph.D.. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. Key Points of This Presentation. NIH and its role in supporting biomedical science. October 25, 2017. Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. Center for Research & Scholarship. https://sites.google.com/a/case.edu/new-at-nih_10-25-17/. Summary of NIH Changes: 12.7.16 - . 1.25.18.

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