ITRN Rome Node will host an on-site workshop for Early Career Researchers (PhD students, Post-docs, students) in Rome on June 19 (11 am - 2.30 pm) at Sapienza University.
Opening:
Carlo Miniussi (University of Trento - ITRN President): Opening Remarks
Claudia Mazzuca (Sapienza University of Rome; ITRN Rome Node): Introduction to Italian Reproducibility Network (ITRN) and ITRN Rome Node
Talks:
Michele Scandola (University of Verona): “Not only bad research practices: the illusion of objectivity and researchers' degrees of freedom”: are bad research practices the only reasons for the reproducibility crisis?
Michela Vezzoli (University of Milan-Bicocca): “Embracing Open Science: Best Practices for Transparent and Collaborative Research”: ’Introduction to Open Science and good research practices (e.g., preregistration, open data, open code, open publications);
Sara Garofalo (University of Bologna): “Pre-registration: why and how to": differences among specific transparency tools, pre-registration, registered reports, PCI-RR, and pre-print;
Alessandro von Gal (Sapienza University of Rome; ITRN Rome Node): “Open resources for Neuroscience research”: demo and overview of accessible tools for behavioral and neuroscientific research (e.g., repositories, protocols, task construction, analyses and data visualization);
Giulia Calignano (University of Padua): “Improving robustness in Behavioral Neuroscience through the Multiverse × Multi-lab approach”: what are multiverse and multilab approaches and how can they contribute to better frame neurophysiological data;
Antonio Aquino (Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro): “Italian ECRs mental health”: a multifaceted account of Early Career Researchers anxiety and mental health, insights from an Italian survey.
ITRN Working Groups, a snapshot:
Gabriele Fusco (Sapienza University of Rome; ITRN Rome Node): Educational
Chiara Fini (Sapienza University of Rome; ITRN Rome Node): ReproCoffee