To Address the New NIH Requirements Concerning Scientific Rigor and Reproducibility

To Address the New NIH Requirements Concerning Scientific Rigor and Reproducibility

<p>To address the new NIH requirements concerning scientific rigor and reproducibility (NOT-OD-16-011), Rutgers School of Biomedical Sciences has piloting a series of webinars that is funded by an NIH R25 grant (PI: DiCicco- Bloom) and developed in collaboration with the Society for Neuroscience (Promoting Awareness and Knowledge to Enhance Scientific Rigor in Neuroscience). The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is also offering 3 new biostatistics courses which are available to biomedical PhD students and postdoctoral fellows as of September 2016: "Statistics in Biomedical Science”, "Interdisciplinary Biostatistics Research Training for Molecular and Cellular Sciences: Enhancing Rigor and Reproducibility” funded by the supplement to a T32 Biotech Training grant, and "Statistical Theory for Research Workers”. These are 3 credit courses and cover the following topics: Determining Power, Defining Endpoints. Randomization, Blinding, Assay Expertise Level, Data Management / Analysis, Data Inclusion / Exclusion, Bias, Reproducibility, Statistical Theory, Statistical Methodology.</p>

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