Workshop:

4. Helmholtz Reproducibility Workshop

Tuesday, 22.04.2025 · 09 am
MDC - BIMSB

The event has been rescheduled to take place in spring 2025.  
Further details regarding the revised date will be made available on this site by the end of October 2024.

 

Reproducibility is a cornerstone of the open science movement, enhancing scientific integrity and bolstering public confidence in research outcomes. Helmholtz plays a pivotal role in advocating for reproducible and robust research on both national and international fronts.

Building on the success of our previous online workshops, "Enabling Reproducibility in Data Science" and "Love Your Data? Make It Reproducible!", as well as our inaugural on-site Helmholtz Reproducibility Workshop at GFZ in Potsdam, we are thrilled to reunite the Helmholtz community in person at the Max Delbrück Center | MDC-BIMSB.

This fourth workshop, co-organized by the Helmholtz Open Science Office and the Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy (HIDA) in collaboration with local experts at the Max Delbrück Center, will explore the essence of reproducible science and its transformative potential. This year, we will focus slightly on reproducibility within the Helmholtz research field "Health," reflecting the expertise of our host center. Nonetheless, the workshop will also address broader aspects of reproducibility, ensuring its relevance to researchers across all fields. Through this event, we aim to shape the future of reproducible, robust, and transparent research within the Helmholtz community.

The workshop will kick off with two keynotes on reproducibility, delivered by Altuna Akalin (MDC) and Frieder Paulus (Lübeck University), with both sessions being livestreamed for accessibility to all Helmholtz Centers. After the keynotes, participants can engage in one of two hands-on workshops designed to provide practical tools and insights for integrating reproducibility into their scientific practices.

The event will conclude with a shared lunch, fostering networking opportunities among attendees.

Find the program here!

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