Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF) by Dr Martin Farley

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDQguh9gp1g About the speaker Raised between France and the US, Martin started down the path of becoming a researcher in his university years, taking him to Canada, the US, and the Netherlands. This path was interrupted though when his passion for sustainability led him to become the UK's (and Europe’s) first full-time sustainable laboratory specialistContinue reading "Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF) by Dr Martin Farley"

Moral overreach and ethical failure in setting psychological research standards by Prof Roger Giner-Sorolla

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjaxErc1DGA About the speaker Professor Roger Giner-Sorolla completed his undergraduate degree at Cornell University and was awarded his PhD in Social Psychology from New York University in 1996. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Virginia and two-year-long contracts, he joined the University of Kent in 2001. He was promoted to Professor in 2013Continue reading "Moral overreach and ethical failure in setting psychological research standards by Prof Roger Giner-Sorolla"

The generalizability crisis by Dr Tal Yarkoni

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzIfKyqgiOM About the speaker Tal Yarkoni a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. His academic work focuses on developing new tools and methods for the analysis of psychology and neuroimaging data. Tal mostly builds open-source software tools and writes methods-y papers about reproducibility, data standards, and best practices. He also has aContinue reading "The generalizability crisis by Dr Tal Yarkoni"

Fast-tracked COVID-19 research: our experience by Prof Mitul Mehta & Dr Ndaba Mazibuko

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWECJiIgqko About the speakers Professor Mitul Mehta Professor Mitul Mehta graduated from Cambridge University in Natural Sciences, where he also completed his PhD. An MRC Fellowship to train in positron emission tomography at Imperial College was followed by a Wellcome Trust Award to continue his research using magnetic resonance imaging at King’s. His investigations onContinue reading "Fast-tracked COVID-19 research: our experience by Prof Mitul Mehta & Dr Ndaba Mazibuko"

The new heuristics: Jumping through hoops instead of improving our science by Prof Daniel Lakens

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp1ocUuPWiU About the talk Psychological science has been at the forefront of improving research practices. Yet, psychology is also a strongly norm driven field, and we risk replacing old norms with new norms, without increasing true understanding or the ability to justify our actions. I will unsuccessfully try to prevent you from just adopting theContinue reading "The new heuristics: Jumping through hoops instead of improving our science by Prof Daniel Lakens"

Reproducibility in neuroimaging: Problems and solutions by Prof Russell Poldrack

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF0bKztTdFk About the speaker Russell A. Poldrack is the Albert Ray Lang Professor in the Department of Psychology and Professor (by courtesy) of Computer Science at Stanford University, and Director of the Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience.  His research uses neuroimaging to understand the brain systems underlying decision making and executive function.  His lab is also engagedContinue reading "Reproducibility in neuroimaging: Problems and solutions by Prof Russell Poldrack"

How computational modelling can force theory building in psychological science by Dr Olivia Guest

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhlF0B_IQJE About the speaker Olivia Guest is a computational cognitive modeller at RISE in Cyprus and University College London (UCL) in the UK. She emigrated to the UK to pursue a BSc in Computer Science at the University of York (2009), with an eye towards research at the intersection of AI and Psychology. She followedContinue reading "How computational modelling can force theory building in psychological science by Dr Olivia Guest"

Why preclinical research should embrace Open Science by Dr Emily Sena

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfdtYwvd2e4 About the speaker Emily is a Stroke Association Kirby Laing Foundation Senior Non-Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. She is specialised in the validity of preclinical research. Her interests are in the use of meta-research approaches (research on research) to drive improvements in the validity, transparency and reproducibility of primary research using animalContinue reading "Why preclinical research should embrace Open Science by Dr Emily Sena"

Beyond authorship: Introducing the Contributor Role Taxonomy (CRediT) by Dr Liz Allen

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7UYT-L2nsM About the speaker Liz Allen is Director of Strategic Initiatives at F1000Research. Prior to joining F1000Research in 2015, she spent over a decade leading the Evaluation Team at Wellcome.  Liz is a Visiting Senior Research Fellow in the Policy Institute at King's College London, with a particular interest in science policy and research-related indicators.Continue reading "Beyond authorship: Introducing the Contributor Role Taxonomy (CRediT) by Dr Liz Allen"

Collaborative Assessment for Trustworthy Science: the repliCATS project by Prof Fiona Fidler

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhDKzEsPouI About the speaker Fiona has a degree in Psychology, with a second major in Sociology, and was awarded her PhD in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Melbourne in 2006. She is now a Professor at the University of Melbourne, based between the School of BioSciences and the School of HistoricalContinue reading "Collaborative Assessment for Trustworthy Science: the repliCATS project by Prof Fiona Fidler"