By: Björn

Integrity and trust, a university cannot do without
August 5, 2019

Speech by rector Luc Sels from KU Leuven on September 24th, 2018. Please find the original speech including an automated translation…

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EQIPD Summer School 2019
July 22, 2019

“Improving preclinical data quality and robustness”Now open for registration! We’re excited to announce that, for the second consecutive year, SYRCLE will…

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Updated Arrive guidelines 2019
July 18, 2019

A long awaited revision of the ARRIVE guidelines has finally been published. There are three main reasons why the revision was…

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NIH Workshop on Optimizing Reproducibility in Non-Human Primate Research Studies by Enhancing Rigor and Transparency
July 2, 2019

On September 16-17, 2019, NIH will be holding a workshop to build upon current reproducibility efforts by exploring best practices for…

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Everything we eat causes cancer – or cures it!
May 31, 2019

For their 2013 paper ‘Is everything we eat associated with cancer? A systematic cookbook review‘, Jonathan D Schoenfeld and John PA…

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Newsletter May 2019
May 23, 2019

News Pilot implementation of the EQIPD Quality System started on May 14, 2019 Read more LINK New members of the PAASP Advisory…

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Updated review of electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) published by LabsExplorer
May 22, 2019

LabsExplorer has recently published an updated review on electronic lab notebooks. The first review was published in 2017 (LINK) giving a…

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MANILA – A web tool for designing reproducible and transparent preclinical intervention studies
May 22, 2019

Teemu D. Laajala1,21: University of Turku, Turku (Finland), Department of Mathematics and Statistics2: University of Colorado, Denver (CO, US), Anschutz Medical…

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Searching for incentives to do better research
May 22, 2019

n a recent commentary, Dorothy Bishop has referred to “the four horsemen of the reproducibility apocalypse: publication bias, low statistical power, P-value…

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To “p” or not to “p”
May 22, 2019

“A biologist and a statistician are in prison and, before being executed, are asked about their last wish. Statistician wants to…

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