A joint doctoral training programme on #researchonresearch funded by the EU's #H2020 programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 676207
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The METHODS team (Centre of Research in Epidemiology and Statistics, Université de Paris is recruiting a post-doctoral fellow interested in meta-research! Innovative projects in the pipeline!!
More details here https://t.co/ORe1wkdjOl
Please disseminate and apply!!
Congratulations to our fellow Alice Biggane for successfully defending her PhD thesis online yesterday!!! Her thesis investigates methods and perspectives surrounding patient and public input in COS and clinical guideline development
In @bmj_latest -> "Developing and evaluating more appropriate, non-traditional indicators of research may facilitate changes in the evaluation practices for rewarding researchers" (https://t.co/kKiFxn43WH)
Check out @DanielleBRice__ @Dmoher et al's new article that reviewed biomedical faculty guidelines and found that traditional research practices (e.g, peer-reviewed publications) are incentivized while non-traditional criteria (e.g, data sharing) are not: https://t.co/aQmMbbECyY
With a thesis on "Assessing interventions to improve adherence to reporting guidelines in biomedical research" our fellow @david_blanco91 successfully defended his Phd thesis online yesterday! Congratulations!!!
We are delighted to include Prof Isabelle Boutron @CovidNma to speak at our upcoming Special FREE online Symposium - Trials in a #Pandemic - Living mapping & #synthesis of #COVID19 trials - Register online: https://t.co/PULusaC5fq #trialmethodology
Trials in a #Pandemic - embracing flexibility and ensuring integrity - FREE online special symposium - tackling the conduct of #clinicaltrials during #COVID19#trialmethodology#SaveTheDate - Join our mailing list to receive registration link: https://t.co/gco7epgb5f
Myself and the excellent @jonathanasterne wrote a blog post expanding on our recent paper.
The post aims to more clearly articulate why we should be cautious about #selectionbias in #COVIDー19 studies looking in hospitalised patients.
Here's a quick #epitwitter tweetorial:
Today marks two years since the passing of our founding @CSMOxford and @EQUATORNetwork director, mentor, collaborator and friend Doug Altman. An absolute giant in the world of medical statistics and scientific reporting (with >500,000 citations; https://t.co/aoSBmsXS63)
With a thesis on "The use of reporting guidelines as an educational intervention for teaching research methods and writing" our fellow @sharpmelk successfully defended her Phd thesis online yesterday! Congratulations!!!👩🎓
How can we avoid research waste during the covid-19 pandemic and plan for the future?-https://t.co/dgLjgWTln4 has several excellent points.
@CovidNma is a LIVING mapping of ongoing #COVID19 Covid19 research in REAL TIME.
Rapidity AND Rigor!
It doesn't matter how important your research is. If it isn't clearly and completely reported, no-one can judge, replicate, or use your work.
Prevent research waste. Use reporting guidelines.
@cochranemthds @IsaUNY @cochranecollab Hi, our fellows could be interested. Do you have a job description to send us so that we can forward it to them?
Thank you!
Spin is using language to, e.g., make results seem more important or useful than warranted by the design or actual results. @MonaGhannad from @MIRORProject is testing an editorial intervention to reduce spin with @BMJ_Open. #REWARD2020
Protocol here: https://t.co/gDIs4MY29C
Isabelle @BOUTRON1 is talking about simple interventions that help improve research at #reward2020. Emailing trialists to remind them to update their trial registry entry prompted some updates: https://t.co/ij4BZbGfPS
Brilliant talk from @BOUTRON1 on improving reporting and the peer review process. Learned a lot and especially enjoyed the shout out to the EDA at the end!
#REWARD2020