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  • Scientific research methodology
  • Education and training in science

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  • Growing concerns regarding the reproducibility crisis in scientific research.
  • Need for targeted interventions to improve research practices among trainees.

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  • To assess the impact of a dedicated workshop on research reproducibility strategies.
  • To address the reproducibility crisis by focusing on individual trainee education.

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  • Development and implementation of a two-hour workshop on research reproducibility.
  • Introduction of the workshop into six courses at UC San Diego.
  • Assessment of trainee knowledge and strategy identification before and after the workshop.

Main Results:

  • Statistically significant increase in the number of identified reproducibility strategies among trainees.
  • Demonstrated improvement in trainee awareness of methods to foster research reproducibility.

Conclusions:

  • The workshop effectively enhanced trainees' knowledge of reproducibility strategies.
  • Educational interventions can be a viable approach to mitigate the reproducibility crisis.