External Partners
Our External Partners
German Reproducibility Network (GRN), which is a multidisciplinary consortium that aims to increase transparency and trustworthiness of scientific research. The Network’s goals are to promote open research practices through training and community building, to conduct meta-research, and to work with stakeholders across the sector to ensure coordination of efforts at the national level.
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In a nutshell, FORRT is a Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training advancing research transparency, reproducibility, rigor, and ethics through pedagogical reform and meta-scientific research.
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The Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences works to improve the credibility of science by advancing transparency, reproducibility, rigor, and ethics in research.
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Whether in educational research or astrophysics, whether in coal research or chemical ecology - digital information has become an integral part of everyday research. An article download every second, a new outgoing publication every 10 minutes.
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We aim to overcome the roadblocks of translational medicine to foster innovation that contributes to improved healthcare. To do this, we want to make biomedical research more trustworthy, useful and ethical.
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The Center for Reproducible Science and Research Synthesis (CRS) works to advance scientific methods, practices, norms, and incentives that produce trustworthy and reproducible research. Building on this foundation of reproducible science, we develop approaches to systematically integrate reliable evidence across heterogeneous studies and research designs.
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The Center for Open Science (COS) was founded in 2013 to start, scale, and sustain open research practices that will democratize access to research, improve inclusion of all stakeholders, enhance accountability to research integrity, facilitate the self-corrective process of science, expand transparency and sharing of all research content, and improve research rigor and reproducibility.
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