We are continuously working to enhance scientific rigor and transparency in biomedical research. Learn more about the timeline of our efforts.
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Guide Notices
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September 14, 2018 |
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December 17, 2015 |
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December 15, 2015 |
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Blog Posts
July 2, 2018:- Rigorous Resources for Rigorous Research . “Open Mike” , Dr. Mike Lauer.
- Scientific Premise in NIH Grant Applications ,
- Scientific Rigor in NIH Grant Applications ,
- Consideration of Relevant Biological Variables in NIH Grant Applications ,
- Authentication of Key Biological and/or Chemical Resources in NIH Grant Applications .
- Bolstering Trust in Science through Rigorous Standards . “Open Mike” , Dr. Mike Lauer.
- Enhancing Reproducibility in NIH-supported Research through Rigor and Transparency , “Rock Talk” , Dr. Sally Rockey and Dr. Larry Tabak.
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Listening to Our Stakeholders On Considering Sex as a Biological Variable, “Rock Talk” and ORWH , Dr. Sally Rockey & Dr. Janine Clayton.
References
- Nature Perspectives: "A call for transparent reporting to optimize the predictive value of preclinical research" Landis, et al., 10/10/2012
- Nature Commentary: "Policy: NIH plans to enhance reproducibility" Collins & Tabak, 01/27/2014
- Nature Commentary: "Policy: NIH to balance sex in cell and animal studies" Clayton & Collins, 05/14/2014
- Science Editorial: "Journals Unite for Reproducibility" 11/07/2014
- Science Perspectives: "Fixing problems with cell lines" Lorsch, Collins & Lippincott-Schwartz, 12/19/2014
- FASEB Journal Life Sciences Forums: "Studying both sexes: a guiding principle for biomedicine" Clayton 10/29/2015