Are you passionate about improving the integrity and transparency of scientific research? Don’t miss the Open Science and Reproducibility Event, a two-day event dedicated to advancing open science practices and fostering a culture of reproducibility across disciplines.
Day 1: September 08
Symposium featuring inspiring lectures, panel discussions and networking opportunities that highlight the power of open, transparent, and reproducible research.
Invited speakers: Lex Bouter (VU, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), David Moher (OHRI, Ottawa, Canada), Rita Alves dos Santos (NRIN / RIOS)
Day 2: September 09
iRISE train-the-trainer session: Preregistration to Improve Open Science and Reproducibility (max. 30 p.)
Jaisson Cenci’s PhD thesis defence "Open Science Practices"
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Monday September 8 – Auditorium at Experience Center
Time
Speaker
Topic
12:30 – 13:30
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Networking lunch with icebreaker (supported by the Open Science Community Nijmegen)
13:30 - 13:50
Guillén Fernandez (Radboudumc, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Opening remarks on OS as a tool to increase research transparency and quality: the RIMI perspective
13:50 - 14:30
Lex Bouter
(VU, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
“How Research Integrity Reproducibility and Open Science Practices are Connected”
14:30 - 15:10
David Moher (OHRI, Ottawa, Canada)
The Role of Open Science Practices in Increasing Reproducibility on Research
15:10 -
15:30
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Break with coffee and tea
15:30 - 16:00
Kim Wever (Radboudumc, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Improving Research and Making it More Reproducible – The MERRI partnership
16:00 -
16:30
Rita Alves dos Santos (NRIN / RIOS)
Building Bridges for a More Open and Responsible Science: Lessons from NRIN and RIOS
16:30 - 17:10
Saartje Hontelez (Radboudumc)
Pannel discussion and closure
17:10
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Drinks
Tuesday September 9 – Room Oversteek at Experience Center
8:30 - 12:30
iRISE trainers Gillian Currie, Edinburgh University, UK and Dora Pedjo, University of Split, Croatia
iRISE train-the-trainer session on Preregistration to Improve Open Science and Reproducibility (30 participants max)
Tuesday September 9 – Radboud University Aula
12:30 – 14:30
Jaisson Cenci’s PhD thesis defence
Open Science Practices
Explores themes aligned to the symposium, including research transparency, integrity, and the promotion of responsible practices
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Experience center, Radboudumc
Geert Grooteplein 15
6525 EZ NijmegenTravel to the Experience Center (in Dutch)
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Attendance to this event is free of charge, however, the number of participants is limited. Contact the organisers in case you want to change or cancel your registration.
Please sign up here.
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For more information, please contact the organisers:
Cenci, Max Max.Cenci@radboudumc.nl
Wever, Kim Kim.Wever@radboudumc.nl
Hontelez, Saartje Saartje.Hontelez@radboudumc.nl