Last week, our co-founder, Jane Fisher, spoke at the Medicon Village Career Day, sharing AdvanSci's origin story with students and postdocs in life sciences.
It was a great opportunity to connect with future professionals!
#LifeSciences#Entrepreneurship
A small tip to avoid wordy phrases: Avoid phrases starting with “it is” and “there are.”
Want more tips on improving your writing? Feel free to get in touch with us!
#WritingTip#ResearchConsultant#OpenScience#ClinicalTrials
Did you know that around 3% of patients are hospitalized due to infections following a prostate biopsy?
This #Movember, AdvanSci is proud to support Xaga Surgical and its research into safer diagnostics for prostate cancer screening!
#ProstateCancer#ResearchConsultant
The final Lund Biomedicine #ReproducibiliTea Journal Club meeting of 2024 is almost here!
Articles:
1. https://t.co/ZeNggGLT0y
2. https://t.co/ZeNggGLT0y
Link to schedule: https://t.co/7XkqeKuqga
Link to sign-up sheet: https://t.co/oyggUUKQwv
#MediconVillage#Metascience
We’re excited to be coming to Halmstad on December 3rd to present our workshop on Reducing Scientific and Statistical Bias in partnership with experts from MediCase and Statistikkonsulterna Väst!
Sign up here:
https://t.co/SJEX9jsQWu.
Join us tomorrow for a fika and a discussion on Albino et al.'s 'Preventing bad behavior in academia.'☕🫖
Interested in attending but can't make it in person? We'll be offering the opportunity to join online.
#ReproducibiliTea#ResearchIntegrity #MediconVillage#LundUniversity
Gift or ghost?
👻 Ghost authorship: When contributors vanish from the byline despite meeting authorship criteria.
🎁 Gift authorship: When people who have not contributed substantially to the study appear as authors.
Keep authorship practices free of unfair tricks and treats!
Reproducibility is the cornerstone of trustworthy science. Here are key strategies scientists can adopt to improve reproducibility.
Bonus tip: engage with your local ReproducibiliTea journal club.
#Reproducibility#BiomedicalResearch#OpenScience
Crafting a compelling scientific paper is like building the perfect burger: the introduction and conclusion serve as the buns, while the results and discussion provide the satisfying 'meat' that fulfills the reader's appetite for knowledge.
#WritingTipWednesday#WritingTip
We're excited to share our first blog post, which explores the pressing issue of reproducibility in research and the ReproducibiliTea initiative aiming to spread awareness about it!
Learn more: https://t.co/zKyC4C9kHZ
#Reproducibility#OpenScience#ReproducibiliTea
📣 Calling all biomedical researchers! 📣
We are looking for beta testers for ERA – an Electronic Research Assistant designed to simplify researchers' workflows.
Want to be one of the first to try it? Sign up here: https://t.co/pc7XxG69n6
This Thursday, our research consultant, Susanne, will attend the FIRS meeting to discuss how industry, academia, healthcare and patient organisations can join forces to increase clinical trials in Skåne. We look forward to meeting you there!
#ClinicalTrial#LifeSciences
If you’re considering publishing your next study as a registered report, contact our experienced consultants and we will guide you through registered report process, from planning and running your study to reporting your final results. Visit https://t.co/QIG0Kd7RQl to learn more.
Imagine a world where you can have your research peer reviewed before you even start your study. Your study would be accepted based on sound research questions and methods before any results are known – and published even if the results end up being negative.
Many journals now have the possibility to publish your study as a registered report to pre-register and peer review a study before data collection begins. Check out this infographic from @OSFramework to learn more about registered reports.
#registeredreports#preregistration
To address this issue, we’ve put together a few tips describing good research practices that researchers should use when they conduct and report their studies, which can help reduce the misinterpretation of their results.
#goodresearchpractice#reproducibility
The internet is full of resources aimed at helping the general public to read and interpret scientific studies to avoid misinformation, but few resources target the authors of scientific studies.