Reproducibility and Data Reuse in Life Science

Photo: Francisco Anzola
SciLifeLab Data Centre and NBIS together with eLife invites to a workshop on reproducibility and data reuse in life science, where the focus is on good research practises for data reuse, how to make your work reproducible, and how to publish to maximise reproducibility.
Attendance is free, but registration is required as there is a limit on the number of participants.
Register by September 11
Time: Thursday September 19. 0900-1650
Place: Hubben Konferens, Uppsala Science Park, Dag Hammarskjölds Väg 38, 752 37 Uppsala
Program:
9.00-9.30 | Coffee and registration |
9.30-9.40 | Welcome and introduction, Johan Rung, SciLifeLab Data Centre |
Session I | Tools for reproducibility |
09.40 – 10.00 | Introduction to reproducible research, Leif Väremo Wigge, NBIS |
10.00 – 11.15 | Toolbox for reproducible research – version control, environment and workflow managers, computational notebooks, and containers, TBD |
11.15 – 11.30 | Wrapup – Tools for reproducibility, Leif Väremo Wigge, NBIS |
11.30-12.30 | Lunch |
Session II | Publishing and open science |
12.30-13.15 | Reproducible publishing, Emmy Tsang, eLife |
13.15-14.00 | Data management and repositories, Niclas Jareborg, NBIS |
14.00-14.20 | Open data publishing, Santa Halling, VR |
14.20-14.50 | Making data publishing meritable, Mark Hahnel, Figshare |
14.50-15.20 | Coffee |
Session III | Reuse of published data |
15.20-15.50 | Novel and upcoming approaches for data reuse, Huajin Wang, Carnegie Mellon University |
15.50-16.20 | TBA |
16.20-16.50 | TBA |
16.50 | Finish |