DG Info - peer review

DISCUSSION GROUP INFORMATION

Please read to bottom of page for important linked information. (OPEN & READ THE LINKS)

PEER REVIEW

Thank you for enrolling in our Biomedical Research Integrity Series.  We hope that you find this series helpful. Group discussions are designed not necessarily to provide answers, rather to provide you with useful tools. This page contains important information and links. Room assignments have been made for the BRI discussion groups.  Your room assignment, date and time were emailed to you.

Materials adn maps for the discussion group are linked at the bottom of this page. (OPEN & READ THE LINKS). Review the questions and articles prior to the group discussion.   

PLEASE NOTE:

  1. You will receive credit only for attending the discussion group(s) for which you have pre-registered. It is important that you attend the discussion group in the room in which you are assigned.  Attendees are posted outside each door – make sure you are in the correct room.
  2. Groups usually fill quickly.  If you do not attend the group you signed up for, you must request to be rescheduled as the program locks your selection within 72 hours of your scheduled group.
  3. If you don't show up, an email will be sent to you and copied to your PI/department. Our Group Leaders volunteer their time and no-shows affect the group dynamic. Please be on time for the discussion group. No trainees will be admitted more than 10 minutes after the group starts. If you can't stay for the entire hour, you should consider rescheduling to a date when you can commit to the full hour.
  4. The School of Medicine values professionalism. Please review the "Rules of the Road"
  5. Discussion group conversations are CONFIDENTIAL.

DIRECTIONS TO A204 Health Sciences Bldg, Reading Room and Rare Book Room: Located on the 2nd floor of UW Health Sciences Center in Bioethics & Humanities, in the A Wing, midway between the UW Medical Center and the E Court Cafe (see map). Please do NOT attempt to access the room from the HS Library. If you need further directions, email uwbri@uw.edu or call 206.221.6548.

SLU GROUPS WILL BE HELD AT UW MEDICINE - SLU, BUILDING C, ADMINISTRATION, 1ST FLOOR, 850 REPUBLICAN: https://depts.washington.edu/uwsom/research-and-graduate-education/south-lake-union/new-slu

Please email uwbri@uw.edu  if you have any questions.

MATERIALS FOR GROUP (OPEN & READ THE LINKS):

****BRI MISSION STATEMENT

*****RULES OF THE ROAD

*****DISCUSSION GROUP GUIDE W/QUESTIONS 
 

*****REQUIRED READING:

 

*****ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

  • ASAPbio (Accelerating Science and Publication in biology), a scientist-driven nonprofit working to promote innovation and transparency in life sciences communication.  https://asapbio.org/  
  • Tennant JP, Dugan JM, Graziotin D et al. (2017) A multi-disciplinary perspective on emergent and future innovations in peer review. F1000Research, 6:1151. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.12037.3

****MAPS