Course Announcement | ReproducibiliTeach Fall 2025
News vom 19.09.2025
The Fall 2025 edition of ReproducibiliTeach is set to begin on Thursday, November 6th. The course will run online over five weekly sessions, each lasting 90 minutes. Find more information below.
ReproducibiliTeach: Strategies To Make Your Research More Transparent, Robust & Reproducible
Concerned about the reproducibility crisis? Wondering what you can do to make your research more transparent, robust & reproducible? Looking for hands-on experience and expert advice? Make your own research instantly more transparent, robust & reproducible.
Participants in the hands-on ReproducibiliTeach workshop, offered by the QUEST Center and NeuroCure, will learn to identify common problems that affect transparency and reproducibility and work on implementing better practices in their own research.
Course description
This course follows the flipped classroom principle. Participants are required to watch a recorded lecture focussed on common practices for more transparent and reproducible alternatives prior to the workshops.
In these lectures, they learn the theoretical background and skills needed to apply these concepts to their own research. During the workshops, participants ask questions, apply concepts to their own research, learn from others’ experiences and get feedback from instructors and classmates. Instructors will provide support and guidance.
After completion of the course, participants will have implemented practices to make their research more transparent and reproducible, and shared their knowledge with others in their research group
Target audience
This course is designed for biomedical researchers working on small sample size studies, including preclinical (animal) research, in vitro research, or human research with small numbers of participants. Some topics may also be relevant to researchers working with larger sample sizes.
Eligibility
This course is open to researchers in the biomedical or biological sciences at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, or Technische Universität Berlin.
Additional spaces are available to participants from the NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence. NeuroCure participants should indicate their affiliation during the registration process.
Interested biomedical or biological sciences researchers from any other instution are also welcome to the course and are encouraged to register.