Introduction to Good Scientific Practice
In this video, Dr. Daniel Strech offers an introduction to Good Scientific Practice, covering the official recommendations to safeguard research integrity provided by the German Research Foundation, as well as an overview of updated tools to design and conduct robust experimental research. He provides a comprehensive overview of the available tools focusing on promoting good scientific research, publication of null results, data sharing, pre-registration of preclinical studies, experimental design assistance, pre-publishing of pre-clinical animal trials and guidelines to promote science reproducibility.
About the speaker:
Daniel Strech studied Medicine in Düsseldorf and Nantes and obtained his Doctor of Medicine and his Doctor of Philosophy on bioethics. He conducted multiple postdoctoral research fellowships at the University of Tübingen, the department of Medical Ethics in Tubingen, as well as the department of Bioethics in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States. Currently, he is a full-time professor at the Charité Medical University and conducts research in bioethics and science transparency, focusing primarily in research value indicators, waste reduction in biomedical research, structure and transparency in translational research and governance of biomedical genome editing. He is a board member of the German Network of Evidence-Based Medicine and has participated in numerous advisory boards in bioethics at the WHO, the Swiss National Science Foundation and other international research organizations.
You can follow Daniel Strech's work and contact him using the following link:
Twitter: @Strech_Da
About “Good Scientific Practice Minisymposium”.
The Center of Infection Biology and Immunity (ZIBI) organized this online minisymposium to provide the attendees and viewers a general overview of the national and international regulations and guidelines to comply with Good Scientific Practice. This minisymposium is intended to promote a culture of research integrity in young scientists. This is also an activity to encourage the discussion of problems in the scientific community such as scientific misconduct, lack of reproducibility in science and the -sometimes rough- path to get published in scientific journals.
This Online symposium took place on Friday 4th of September 2020.
You can find the full program in the following link:
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For more information on the resources mentioned in his talk, visit the following links:
German Research Fundation: Access to white paper “Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice” and the updated document: “Code of Conduct – Guidelines for safeguarding Good Research Practice”
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Animal experimentation in research: The 3Rs principle and the validity of scientific research
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Publication of null results.
Plos one
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BioRxiv
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Fiddle – file drawer data liberation effort
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F1000 Research
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Scientific Data sharing
Figshare
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Open science policy: find, access, interoperate, reuse data (FAIR)
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Zenodo
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Dryad
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Open science framework
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Animal study registry. German centre for the protection of laboratory animals (Bf3R) at the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR)
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Experimental design assistant.
The experimental design assistant – EDA
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Reporting guidelines.
ARRIVE guidelines
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Mibbi Bioscience reporting guidelines and tools
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Video edition
Christian Denkhaus & Nayar Durán
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