– September 2-5, 2019 – Rome, Italy
17th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference
The ISSI 2019 Conference will provide an international forum for scientists, research managers and administrators, as well as information and communication related professionals to share research and debate the advancements of informetric and scientometric theory and applications.
Topics include a) Retractions, b) Open data, c) Open access, d) Reproducibility in science and e) Risk-taking in science, technology and innovation.
-August 12-16, 2019 – Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Radboud Summer School: How to Perform High Quality Preclinical Research Through Systematic Reviews
In this course, PhD students and Postdocs will get an extensive introduction to the concept of systematic reviews of animal studies and to the differences between these review methods and classical reviews. Both the advantages and the limitations of systematic reviews will be discussed.
– June 2-5, 2019 – Hong Kong
6th World Conference on Research Integrity in Hong Kong
The WCRI is the largest and most significant international conference on research integrity. Since the first conference in Lisbon in 2007, it has given researchers, teachers, funding agencies, government officials, journal editors, senior administrators, and research students opportunities to share experiences and to discuss and promote integrity in research. The conference is now a biennial event, and the University of Hong Kong and RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia are proud to co-organize the next world conference.
– May 15, 2019 – Paris, France
2019 Biomedical Transparency Summit Europe organised by the Center for Biomedical Research Transparency – show agenda
– April 09 – 12, 2019 – North West England
Institute of Animal Technology Congress 2019
This interesting congress is organised by the Institute of Animal Technology and also includes a contribution by NC3R. The program sounds very interesting and diverse with many topics on the newest developments of animal research.
– March 27, 2019 – Berlin, Germany
John P. A. Ioannidis will give a lecture on “Scientific evidence: reproducible and useful” which will take place on Wednesday, March 27 in Kaiserin Friedrich-Haus, Robert-Koch-Platz 7, 10115 Berlin
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– February 27 – March 1, 2019 – Athens, Greece
ECNP Network Preclinical Data Forum Workshop for Young Scientists “How to make research results robust and reproducible”
– January 14-18, 2019 – Dublin, Ireland
Winter School: Training in systematic reviews
If you are thinking in conducting your own systematic review or just want to know about the systematic review process this will be a great opportunity to do so.
– December 4th/5th, 2018 – Lille, France
BioFit 2018
PAASP Partner Björn Gerlach will be present at this partnering event.
– July 9, 2018 – Toulouse, France
ESOF 2018 – Euroscience Open Forum
The ESOF is the largest interdisciplinary science meeting in Europe. It is dedicated to scientific research and innovation and offers a unique framework for interaction and debate for scientists, innovators, policy makers, business people and the general public.
– April 27, 2018 – Vienna, Austria
2nd HEIRRI Conference “Education towards a responsible society, transforming universities through RRI
The conference will present the results of nearly three years of project activities designed to promote the integration of RRI within the education of scientists, engineers and other professionals involved in the R&D process.
– April 13, 2018 – Utrecht, The Netherlands
NRIN Research Conference 2018
– April 12-14, 2018 – Uppsala, Sweden
Conference “Making It Up: Histories of Research Integrity and Fraud in Scientific Practice”
– April 11, 2018 – Utrecht, The Netherlands
Scientific Session “Promoting transparency in preclinical research”
The Netherlands Heart Institute and Prof. Steven Chamuleau are organising a scientific session about “Promoting transparency in preclinical research”. The session will take place in the Holland Heart House from 2-5pm. During this session the website https:/preclinicaltrials.eu will be launched.
– April 10th, 2018 – virtual conference
Enhancing Rigor and Transparency in Neuroscience
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) will be holding a virtual and open access conference from 9 am to 5 pm EDT. More on our website
– March 16, 2018 – Berlin, Germany
Quality Management for Academic Research in Preclinical Biomedicine: Burden or Boon?
– March 7-9, 2018 – Rome, Italy
PEERE International Conference on Peer Review
The conference aims to stimulate the use of evidence-based research in the design and implementation of peer review in a variety of fields and encourage more systematic research.
– March 2-4, 2018 – Richmond Virginia, USA
2018 International Conference “Committing to Excellence: Educating with Integrity”
– February 26-28, 2018 – Taipei, Taiwan
Asia Pacific Research Integrity (APRI) Network Meeting 2018
– February 14-16, 2018 – Hanover, Germany
The Herrenhausen Conference: ‘Lost in the Maze? Navigating Evidence and Ethics in Translational Neuroscience’
The Herrenhausen Conference focuses on new treatment modalities of novel neurological interventions in the light of the ethical challenges concerning the personal despair.
– February 05-07, 2018 – Bonn, Germany
PRINTEGER European Conference on Research Integrity 2018
October 11-13, 2017 – Bethesda, Maryland, US
ASA Symposium on Statistical Inferences
– September 4, 2017 – Paris, France
ECNP Preclinical Data Forum network meeting during the 30th annual ECNP Congress
August 28 – September 2, 2017 – VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
6th Postgraduate ONWAR Course in Behavioral Neuroscience: In vivo Phenotyping of Mutant Rodents: Integrating Neural Activity, Neurochemistry, Heart Rate & Behavior
– August 14-18, 2017 – Nijmegen, Netherlands
Summer School: Molecules, Mice and Math: A statistical toolbox for the lab
– July 3-5, 2017 – Heidelberg, Germany
ECNP Workshop for Young Scientists “How to Make Preclinical Research Robust”
June 28, 2017 – Webinar (11 AM – 12 PM EST )
Seminar by Carlijn Hooijmans presenting the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) concept for preclinical research