Kirstie's slides for her talk at the MQ Mental Health Data Science Meeting in Edinburgh on 9 September 2019. Abstract: Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders and publishers are beginning to require that publications include access to the underlying data and the analysis code. The goal is to ensure that all results can be independently verified and built upon in future work. This is sometimes easier said than done! Sharing these research outputs means understanding data management, library sciences, software development, and continuous integration techniques: skills that are not widely taught or expected of academic researchers. The Turing Way is a handbook to support students, their superv...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at EMBO PopGEn on 24 March 2022 Abstract: Although reproducible research...
Kirstie Whitaker's talk at Cambridge Psychiatry Departmental Seminar on 27 September 2018 and Bernst...
Kirstie's talk at the HDR UK Reproducible Machine Learning Workshop held at the Alan Turing Institut...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at OpenMR Benelux on 21 January 2020 Abstract: Reproducible research is ...
Slides for Kirstie's talk at the NESTA Hack STIR event on 22 October 2019 Website: https://www.nest...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at the University of Exeter Data Science Week on 27 May 2020 Abstract: R...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at the University of York on 27 October 2020 Abstract: Reproducible rese...
Abstract: Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders ...
Kirstie's lightning talk at the Open Science Community Nijmegen launch event on 9 October 2019. Abs...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...
Kirstie's presentation for the NeurIPS 2020 workshop: The pre-registration experiment: an alternativ...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Bristol Turing Fellows Working Group on 18 May 2020 Abstract: Al...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
As researchers, we make complex choices around project design and decision-making throughout the lif...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. By sharing data, a...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at EMBO PopGEn on 24 March 2022 Abstract: Although reproducible research...
Kirstie Whitaker's talk at Cambridge Psychiatry Departmental Seminar on 27 September 2018 and Bernst...
Kirstie's talk at the HDR UK Reproducible Machine Learning Workshop held at the Alan Turing Institut...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at OpenMR Benelux on 21 January 2020 Abstract: Reproducible research is ...
Slides for Kirstie's talk at the NESTA Hack STIR event on 22 October 2019 Website: https://www.nest...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at the University of Exeter Data Science Week on 27 May 2020 Abstract: R...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at the University of York on 27 October 2020 Abstract: Reproducible rese...
Abstract: Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders ...
Kirstie's lightning talk at the Open Science Community Nijmegen launch event on 9 October 2019. Abs...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...
Kirstie's presentation for the NeurIPS 2020 workshop: The pre-registration experiment: an alternativ...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Bristol Turing Fellows Working Group on 18 May 2020 Abstract: Al...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
As researchers, we make complex choices around project design and decision-making throughout the lif...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. By sharing data, a...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at EMBO PopGEn on 24 March 2022 Abstract: Although reproducible research...
Kirstie Whitaker's talk at Cambridge Psychiatry Departmental Seminar on 27 September 2018 and Bernst...
Kirstie's talk at the HDR UK Reproducible Machine Learning Workshop held at the Alan Turing Institut...