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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Inclusive Basic Research

Dr Simone Badal and Dr Natasha Karp

University of the West Indies, Astra Zeneca

Schedule
Wednesday, June 9, 2021

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Schedule

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

2:00 PM Europe/London

Host: Inclusive Research Practices Bristol

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Inclusive Research Practices Bristol

Duration

90 minutes

Abstract

Methodology for understanding the basic phenomena of life can be done in vitro or in vivo, under tightly-controlled experimental conditions designed to limit variability. However stringent the protocol, these experiments do not occur in a cultural vacuum and they are often subject to the same societal biases as other research disciplines. Many researchers uphold the status quo of biased basic research by not questioning the characteristics of their experimental animals, or the people from whom their tissue samples were collected. This means that our fundamental understanding of life has been built on biased models. This session will explore the ways in which basic life sciences research can be biased and the implications of this. We will discuss practical ways to assess your research design and how to make sure it is representative.

Topics

basic researchbiasexperimental conditionsin vitroin vivoinclusivitylife sciencesrepresentative modelsresearch designsocietal biasestissue samplesvariability

About the Speaker

Dr Simone Badal and Dr Natasha Karp

University of the West Indies, Astra Zeneca

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Personal Website

nsesafoundation.org/stem-wow-simone/

@SimoneBadal

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twitter.com/SimoneBadal

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