Workshop organized by Prof. Dr. Anne-Laure Boulesteix and Dr. Sabine Hoffmann (LMU).
In recent years, the biomedical research community has experienced a general push towards open science practices to improve the transparency, replicability and credibility of research findings. However, while data sharing and other practices to improve research transparency and replicability are increasingly incentivized by journals and funders, many researchers are uncertain on when and how to adopt these practices in their projects. This workshop aims to provide insights into open science, data sharing, questionable research practices and replicability and to foster fruitful exchange and discussion between medical researchers, statisticians and meta-researchers.
Participants include Michal Abrahamowicz (CAS Fellow/McGill University), Balazs Aczel (ELTE Budapest), Sarah Friedrich (Augsburg), Reinhard Griebenow (Die European Cardiology Section Foundation), Leonhard Held (Universität Zürich), Michael Ingrisch (LMU), Ulrich Mansmann (LMU), Tim Morris (UCL), Wilhelm Sauerbrei (Freiburg), Michael Schomaker (LMU), Laure Wynants (Maastricht).
The workshop is part of the CAS Research Focus “Medical Data Processing”.
Registration
Registration is required for participation. If you are interested in our event, please contact us: info@cas.lmu.de