What is the ReproducibiliTea Initiative?
ReproducibiliTea is a grassroots journal club initiative that helps researchers create local Open Science journal clubs at their universities to discuss diverse issues, papers and ideas about improving science, reproducibility and the Open Science movement. Started in early 2018 at the University of Oxford, ReproducibiliTea has now spread to 114 institutions in 28 different countries. (Source: https://reproducibilitea.org)
What is the ReproducibiliTea Journal Club?
The ReproducibiliTea Journal Club in Lund will organize monthly meetings at Medicon Village to discuss reproducibility, research integrity, research quality, and open science. Each meeting will focus on a pre-selected topic, with one presenter sharing insights from one or two relevant papers, followed by an open discussion. Everyone is welcome to suggest topics for future meetings or volunteer to be a presenter.
Who is the ReproducibiliTea Journal club for?
The ReproducibiliTea Journal club is primarily aimed at biomedical researchers and students, though others in the field of medicine, as well as researchers from other disciplines, are also welcome to participate. What brings us together is our interest in improving science, reproducibility, and open science.
Information about our meetings in 2024:
Place: Room 10, The Spark, Medicon Village, Lund
Times:
Sept 18 at 17:00
Oct 16 at 17:00
Nov 13 at 17:00
Dec 18 at 17:00
Sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetsz8iWnbvgz0JfmHNNnITGw0dJxoMwZqBsYPsfVl5XDO6lA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Reading list: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qelL0QWgZfr63sSdtvwxZfGXXzN4Fjex
Questions? Contact info@advansci-research.com
Fika will be provided!