Events / Rigor & Reproducibility

Rigor & Reproducibility

3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Farrell Learning and Teaching Center (FLTC) - Connor Auditorium

This session, led by Keith Lohse, PhD, PStatⓇ will cover Rigor and Reproducibility as defined by the NIH. Scientific rigor is the strict application of the scientific method to emphasize unbiased and well-controlled experimental design, methodology, analysis, interpretation and reporting of results that supports reliable and reproducible research outcomes. 

This seminar is part of theCRTC Career Development Seminar Series. The Career Development Seminar Series offers periodic workshops and presentations open to all trainees, faculty, and staff on professional development, best practices, resources, and guidelines pertaining to research. 

Seminars include residents, fellows and junior faculty enrolled in CRTC training programs, but are free and open to the WashU community. 

Registration is required

For more information, please see the event flyer.

Questions?

Please contact Shelly Robinson at shellyrobinson@wustl.edu.