In: Tools and Resources
Is N-Hacking Ever OK? A simulation-based study
January 2, 2020After an experiment has been completed and analyzed, a trend may be observed that is “not quite significant”. Sometimes in this…
Read MoreThoughts on How Institutions Can Promote a Culture of Research Integrity
November 22, 2019By Dr. Michael Lauer (NIH) Link to web page
Read MoreToward Good In Vitro Reporting Standards
November 22, 2019Many areas of biomedical science have developed reporting standards and checklists to support the adequate reporting of scientific efforts, but in…
Read MoreNew Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology focusing on Good Research Practice
November 22, 2019The Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology is one of the most authoritative and influential book series in pharmacology. It provides critical and…
Read Morefiddle: the file drawer data liberation effort tool
August 12, 2019fiddle is a free, open source “matchmaking” tool designed to help researchers to identify the publication format that will work best for…
Read MoreWant to learn about EQIPD?
August 7, 2019A series of videos is published about EQIPD by the ECNP network. The first video gives a brief introduction by Dr…
Read MoreUpdated review of electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) published by LabsExplorer
May 22, 2019LabsExplorer has recently published an updated review on electronic lab notebooks. The first review was published in 2017 (LINK) giving a…
Read MoreMANILA – A web tool for designing reproducible and transparent preclinical intervention studies
May 22, 2019Teemu D. Laajala1,21: University of Turku, Turku (Finland), Department of Mathematics and Statistics2: University of Colorado, Denver (CO, US), Anschutz Medical…
Read MoreFAIRsharing as a community approach to standards, repositories and policies
May 22, 2019We say we need standards, but do we use them?The scientific community, funders and publishers endorse the concept that common data…
Read MoreWithin-subject study designs: Latin Square?
March 11, 2019In within-subject study designs (also known as the cross-over), subjects may be given sequences of treatments with the intent of studying…
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