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Eight key Open Science actors in Germany founded the German Reproducibility Network. This cross-disciplinary consortium is dedicated to promote reproducible and robust research on a national level. The BIH QUEST Center of the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) is one of the founding members. The network is open for further members and offers various ways to participate.

Research results have to be trustworthy and based on robust research. This includes transparency and openness to enable the reproducibility of research results as a key quality indicator in research, which is also in line with established principles of good scientific practice. With this background, the German Reproducibility Network (GRN) was founded in January 2021. This peer-led cross-disciplinary consortium in Germany aims to increase trustworthiness and transparency of scientific research. Therefore, the network focuses on the following activities:

  • Support of researchers in educating themselves about open science practices, and founding local open science communities.
  • Connecting local or topic-centered Reproducibility Initiatives to a national network, and foster connections between them.
  • Advise institutions on how to embed open science practices in their work.
  • Represent the open science community toward other stakeholders in the wider scientific landscape.
     

The German Reproducibility Network is embedded in a growing network of similar initiatives in the UK, Switzerland, Australia and Slovakia. It is open for further members and offers various ways to participate.

The founding members are the following eight Open Science actors in Germany:

  • Berlin University Alliance
  • BIH QUEST Center of the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH)
  • German Psychological Society
  • Helmholtz AI
  • Helmholtz Open Science
  • LMU Open Science Center
  • NOSI (Network of Open Science Initiatives)
  • ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
     

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Dirnagl, founder of the BIH QUEST Center for Transforming Biomedical Research at the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH), emphasizes: “A responsible, robust research environment needs an appropriate academic ecosystem which, above all, functions transparently and openly. The GRN engages in this very complex system in order to foster valuable and sustainable research across disciplines.”

Find more information on our website:https://reproducibilitynetwork.de/
How to join the network: https://reproducibilitynetwork.de/join
Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/GermanRepro

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About the BIH QUEST Center for Transforming Biomedical Research

The BIH QUEST Center for Transforming Biomedical Research of the Berlin Institute of Health was founded in 2017. The acronym QUEST represents its main themes Quality, Ethics, Open Science and Translation.
The QUEST Center strives to maximize the quality, reproducibility, generalizability, and validity of BIH research. Ultimately, QUEST aims to foster a change in the culture of academic biomedicine even beyond the BIH, towards greater scientific rigour, transparency, as well as academic rewards and incentives conducive to sound science. By conducting meta-research and providing education, tools and services, the QUEST Center addresses topics such as quality assurance in research, bioethics of translation, open science, rewards & incentives, as well as citizen science. The QUEST Center is directed by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Dirnagl, who also heads the Department of Experimental Neurology at the Charité.

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