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How can we shift research culture to drive Credibility in Neuroscience?

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Dec 1, 2022

This webinar will demonstrate changes that are already happening at individual, institutional and funder level to shift research culture toward supporting credible research, and will allow attendees working in neuroscience to ask further questions to our speakers. Our panel of speakers, chaired by Ana Dorrego-Rivas: Emily Farran, Professor in Developmental Psychology and Academic Lead Research Culture and Integrity at the University of Surrey Rosa Sancho, Head of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK Sepideh Keshavarzi, Senior Research Fellow at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre

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Sharing data from your in vivo studies

Matthew Grubb
Kings College London
Jul 28, 2022
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Handling data in your in vivo studies

Kaitlyn Hair
University of Edinburgh
Jul 20, 2022
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Preregistering your in vivo studies

Ulrich Dirnagl
QUEST Center for Responsible Research
Jul 14, 2022
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How evidence synthesis can boost in vivo credibility

Nadia Soliman
Imperial College London
Mar 16, 2022

As part of the BNA's ongoing Credibility in Neuroscience work, this series of three short webinars will provide neuroscience researchers working in an in vivo setting with tips on how to improve the credibility of their work. Each webinar will be hosted by Emily Sena, member of the BNA's Credibility Advisory Board, with the opportunity for questions.

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Embracing variation to boost reproducibility

Natasha Karp
AstraZeneca
Mar 10, 2022

As part of the BNA's ongoing Credibility in Neuroscience work, this series of three short webinars will provide neuroscience researchers working in an in vivo setting with tips on how to improve the credibility of their work. Each webinar will be hosted by Emily Sena, member of the BNA's Credibility Advisory Board, with the opportunity for questions.

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Improving reliability through design and reporting

Esther Pearl
NC3Rs
Mar 3, 2022

As part of the BNA's ongoing Credibility in Neuroscience work, this series of three short webinars will provide neuroscience researchers working in an in vivo setting with tips on how to improve the credibility of their work. Each webinar will be hosted by Emily Sena, member of the BNA's Credibility Advisory Board, with the opportunity for questions.

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How we can make 3D models more reproducible

Iva Kelava
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Jul 15, 2021
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Reproducible research using stem cell derived neurons and organoids

Selina Wray
University College London
Jul 8, 2021

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