[Rdap] Reproducibility - interesting observation

Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae) KOSHOFAE at UCMAIL.UC.EDU
Thu Apr 16 11:25:43 EDT 2020


We get many questions about systematic reviews mostly in the medical field, but emerging in new areas such as Education and Criminal Justice.  And our biology department hired a computational biologist last year.  So we are seeing changes in research methodology too.

From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com <rdap-bounces at kunverj.com> On Behalf Of Rinehart, Amanda K.
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2020 11:08 AM
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Subject: Re: [Rdap] Reproducibility - interesting observation

I, too, am seeing a pivot to computational research (I serve the life sciences, so this isn’t typically a primary methodology). Also an uptick in interest in systematic reviews. Anyone else noticing different research methods taking on more importance?

All the best,

amanda

From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com<mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com> <rdap-bounces at kunverj.com<mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com>> On Behalf Of Daureen Nesdill
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 10:02 AM
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Subject: [Rdap] Reproducibility - interesting observation

Hi
I am working working with students all week helping them to create research posters for an online symposium on May 1st. They had been working with researchers on projects until coronavirus. Some were able to continue at home.

From talking to the students I am learning that about a third are actually reproducing previous experiments of their advisors. It is mainly in computer science.

Daureen Nesdill
Univ of Utah



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