Happy Monday to those on this discussion forum because we do care about Rigor
and Reproducibility.
We are a quite group of 65 members, but I wanted everyone to know that those
who know personally are passionate about the topic and encourage any posts, be
they for information purposes, discussions or questions. Speaking to the later,
the ABRF Committee on Core Rigor and Reproducibility has organized 2 things at
ABRF2020 (https://conf.abrf.org/), specifically:
1.) A satellite workshop entitled " Essential Biostatistics Principles for Core
Scientists: Enabling rigorous experimental design, reproducible results and
effective data visualization."
2.) A 90 min panel discussion with journal editors entitled "Journals, ABRF and
You: Partners Addressing Rigor and Reproducibility."
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Reposting due to poor editing in the first post.
This is what I get for rushing.
Thank you for your patience ...
Happy Monday to those on this discussion forum because we do care about Rigor
and Reproducibility.
We are a quite group of 65 members, but I wanted everyone to know that those
who I know personally are passionate about the topic and I encourage everyone
that nothing is too insignificant to post ... be it for information purposes,
discussions or questions. Speaking to the firsrt one ... the ABRF Committee on
Core Rigor and Reproducibility has organized 2 things at ABRF2020
(https://conf.abrf.org/), specifically:
1.) A satellite workshop entitled " Essential Biostatistics Principles for
Core Scientists: Enabling rigorous experimental design, reproducible results
and effective data visualization."
2.) A 90 min panel discussion with journal editors entitled "Journals, ABRF
and You: Partners Addressing Rigor and Reproducibility."
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
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Frances
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Frances Weis-Garcia" <email obscured> on behalf of
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Happy Monday to those on this discussion forum because we do care about
Rigor and Reproducibility.
We are a quite group of 65 members, but I wanted everyone to know that
those who know personally are passionate about the topic and encourage any
posts, be they for information purposes, discussions or questions. Speaking to
the later, the ABRF Committee on Core Rigor and Reproducibility has organized 2
things at ABRF2020 (https://conf.abrf.org/), specifically:
1.) A satellite workshop entitled " Essential Biostatistics Principles for
Core Scientists: Enabling rigorous experimental design, reproducible results
and effective data visualization."
2.) A 90 min panel discussion with journal editors entitled "Journals, ABRF
and You: Partners Addressing Rigor and Reproducibility."
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Frances
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