SciCrunch’s Antibody Registry is pleased to announce that its partner, Sino Biological, has begun providing support for unique identifiers (RRIDs) on their antibody product pages. Both Sino Biological and the Antibody Registry are displaying the RRIDs so scientists can consistently find these identifiers, required by many scientific journals for publication.
Nature Research, which has updated the instructions to authors centrally to include RRIDs last month, requested that the RRID initiative include Addgene and both the RRID initiative as well as Addgene were more than happy to comply. Please see from Addgene discussing RRID persistent identifiers!
#RRID is now a primary tool used by the American Association for Cancer Research to address the issue of irreproducible research. @AACR http://aacrjournals.org/improv-reprod
A Talk with Brian Nosek: Improving Openness and Reproducibility in Scholarly Communication Thursday, April 19 • 2-4 p.m. Geisel Library, Seuss Room
The film analyzes and dissects, through interview, diagrams, and on-site filming, the five stakeholder groups in the issue of reproducibility, specifically in regards to antibodies.