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UPenn-based, NIH and NINDS-funded initiative creating a free, online curriculum to learn, practice, and promote scientific rigor. For Better Science, Every Day! Join us at c4r.io
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🧠 How do you stay rigorous when resources run out? 💯 Real cases, real tradeoffs, real talk. There's still time to register! 🔗 RSVP at bit.ly/4vj8tAB #SciComm #ScientificRigor #PhDLife
Join us on Thursday, June 11, at 12 PM ET for an online conversation about conducting rigorous science under real-life constraints. RSVP @ bit.ly/4vj8tAB Particularly relevant for grad students analyzing data, writing manuscripts, or approaching thesis‑level decisions, though everyone is welcome!
Was it through university courses? Do you remember which topics were covered? Or was it a lab mentor? What kind of materials did they use? Did you do it on your own? If so, how did you manage? 🔗 c4r.io/join #ExperimentalDesign #ScientificRigor #PhDLife #GradStudentLife
🧠 Join us on June 11 for a FREE webinar on doing rigorous science under real, day-to-day constraints. RSVP to receive the Zoom link 👉️ bit.ly/4vj8tAB 💟 Shout out to the University of Pennsylvania's Biomedical Graduate Studies department, and to Dr. Daniel Kessler for their support from day one.
📢 FREE Webinar: Doing Good Science When Resources are Limited June 11 @ 12 pm ET - 🔗 RSVP here: bit.ly/4vj8tAB We'll will examine how sound methodology, careful inference, and clear reporting operate when tradeoffs are unavoidable.
Through short case examples and interactive discussion, speakers will explore issues including: How time and money quietly influence experimental and analytical choices, which methodological compromises are reasonable, and which undermine inference, and more! 📢 RSVP 🔗 bit.ly/4vj8tAB
Join us on June 11th for an online conversation focusing rigor as a practical and learned skill: making defensible, transparent decisions when resources are finite. How sound methodology, careful inference, and clear reporting operate when tradeoffs are unavoidable. RSVP 👉️ bit.ly/4vj8tAB
📢 FREE webinar - Doing Good Science When Resources are Limited Thursday, June 11, 2026 12:00 pm ET Zoom Meeting There's still time to register! 🔗 RSVP at bit.ly/4vj8tAB
📢 FREE webinar 👉️ Join us this Thursday, June 11, at 12 PM ET for a FREE webinar, a conversation about conducting rigorous science under real-life constraints. 🔗 RSVP @ bit.ly/4vj8tAB Moderated by C4R's Curriculum Development Lead, Dr. Hao Ye @hao-and-y.bsky.social
What does scientific rigor look like when time is limited, funding is finite, and real projects don’t unfold under ideal conditions? Join us on June 11 at 12pm ET for an online conversation about doing good science under day-to-day constraints. RSVP @ bit.ly/4u4uRN5
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What does scientific rigor look like when time is limited, funding is finite, and real projects don’t unfold under ideal conditions? Scientific rigor is often discussed as an ideal—but real…
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