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From: Core Rigor and Reproducibility (CoRRe) <email obscured>> On Behalf Of
Meyn, Susan M
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2021 7:42 AM
To: Core Rigor and Reproducibility (CoRRe) <email obscured>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL][core rigor and reproducibility (corre)] Call for new
members: ABRF Committee for Core Rigor and Reproducibility (CCoRRe)
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The Committee for Core Rigor and Reproducibility (CCoRRe) is seeking to add new
members to join in our mission to promote resources for the ABRF membership in
achieving accurate and reproducible results in their shared resource
facilities. This is a great opportunity for an interested ABRF members to work
with a dynamic team and make valuable contributions to the advancement of
better science. You can learn more about CCoRRe below, or by visiting our
webpage:
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If you are an ABRF member in good standing and interested in joining CCoRRe,
please send CV and a letter of intent that outlines your interest and ideas
related to the role of cores and/or ABRF in advancing rigorous and reproducible
science, to Susan Meyn at <email obscured><email obscured>>.
Thank you!
The Committee for Core Rigor and Reproducibility (CCoRRe):
Katia Sol Church, University of Virginia School of Medicine Rebecca Davies,
University of Minnesota Chris Gregory, University of North Carolina School of
Medicine Adrian Halme, University of Virginia Kevin Knudtson, University of
Iowa (EB liaison) Susan Meyn, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Chair)
Sheenah Mische, NYU Langone Medical Center Frances Weis-Garcia, Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer Center
About CCoRRE:
The mission of the ABRF Committee on Core Rigor and Reproducibility (CCoRRe) is
to enable rigorous and reproducible research through support of shared
scientific resources in advancing technology, education and communication. Core
facilities support a significant portion of the research conducted at
biomolecular research institutions, thus playing a critical role in achieving
efficient use of research funds and broadening access to advanced skills,
expertise and technologies. Shared scientific research resources generate the
majority of research data at many institutions, so their role in maintaining
necessary expertise and generating high quality data is considerable. CCoRRe
efforts are focused on building educational resources, sharing critical best
practice guidelines, and providing important tools to the core community that
will impact rigor, reproducibility and transparency across the range of science
and technology.
New members of CCoRRe will contribute to broadening our scope beyond NIH-driven
considerations, and developing resources that will support the ABRF community
in pursuing and advocating for rigor, reproducibility and transparency in all
areas of scientific endeavor. CCoRRe plans for 2021 include:
* Develop an improved website (currently
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with educational links and best-practice protocols that can be applied across
ABRF members' scientific disciplines.
* Identify opportunities for outreach and partnership with other
professional societies and scientific journals, to enable and sustain
partnerships that advance our mission.
* Conduct a follow up to the Survey on Scientific Shared Resource Rigor and
Reproducibility conducted by CCoRRe and reported out during 2018. The aim of
this project is to learn how the knowledge, understanding and implementation of
RR&T principles has changed in the last 3 years. To ensure best points of
comparison, the original survey questions will not be changed, but we will add
a few new questions that focus on challenges relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
We plan to analyze and publish a report on our findings during 2021.
* Continue to work with ABRF Core MarketPlace (CMP) to expand use of CMP
with integrated Research Resource Identification (RRID), and to advance a
working group approach to guide the overall project activities.
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