Webinar Series
Past Webinars
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Public Access to Health Information: Providing Trusted Information to All
June 15, 2023. 12:00 – 1:00 PM EDT
In August 2022, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) issued new guidance for federally funded research, mandating the implementation of immediate open access by the end of 2025. With a growing shift towards open access publishing at a global level, this webinar brings together leading experts to discuss the implications of this move and how we can ensure open access for all.
Advanced Methods of Data Science in Biomedical Research
3-part webinar | January 18, February 8 & February 22, 2023
Scientific data management is undergoing revolutionary changes and fresh opportunities are emerging. The National Institutes of Health released new scientific data management requirements, scientific data, repositories, and other opportunities are changing publication practices, and innovative methods are emerging for data analysis transforming biomedical research. While this is happening, greater volumes of well curated and cleaned datasets are becoming available for use by researchers.
The purpose of this three-part, action-oriented data science webinar series is providing an update on the latest developments and offer practical solutions. The intended audience includes biomedical researchers, health sciences librarians, health informaticians, and other health professionals.
Sponsored by:
Oxford PharmaGenesis
New NIH Requirements for Scientific Data Management and Sharing
January 18, 2023
This one hour webinar will provide an overview of the new data management requirements of NIH plus critical issues in terms of compliance.
Publishing in Specialized and Generalist Scientific Data Repositories
February 8, 2023
Electronic data repositories represent some of the newest channels of publishing scientific research results, often in conjunction with manuscript submission.
Increasing Reproducibility with Advanced Methods of Data Science
February 22, 2023
With the expansion of public and private databases and innovative tools, data science research is becoming one of the most dynamically evolving research methodologies.
Honoring the Legacy of Virginia Saba Through Charting a Path Forward for Standardized Nursing Terminologies in Practice and Research
October 20-21, 2022
Inclusivity of scientific publishing is increasingly recognized as a major challenge at a time when rapid access to valuable and practically relevant research results is becoming a major public interest. The tectonic shift towards open access further underscores the need for fair and inclusive submission, peer-review, editing, and publishing practices, focal points of the discussions of this virtual workshop.
Sponsored by:
Columbia School of Nursing, Saint Louis University Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Iowa Center for Nursing Classification and Clinical Effectiveness, Meditech, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, American Nurses Association
Fairness and Inclusivity in Scientific Publishing
April 13, 2022
Inclusivity of scientific publishing is increasingly recognized as a major challenge at a time when rapid access to valuable and practically relevant research results is becoming a major public interest. The tectonic shift towards open access further underscores the need for fair and inclusive submission, peer-review, editing, and publishing practices, focal points of the discussions of this virtual workshop.
Sponsored by:
Oxford PharmaGenesis
Post-Pandemic Libraries: The Upcoming Era of Change
March 17, 2022
The COVID-19 global pandemic instantly reshaped how libraries function – from services to workflows, from technologies to communications. As librarians continue to adjust to these sudden changes, there remains the question of to what degree will these changes stick, especially as the world’s population encounters future global shifts.
Sponsored by:
Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries, Elsevier and Oxford PharmaGenesis
Lessons from COVID-19: Finding, Synthesizing and Communicating Research that Matters
January 26, 2022
The Virtual Workshop explored:
Sponsored by:
Elsevier, Oxford PharmaGenesis
Advanced AI Applications for Socially Responsible Biomedical Research
November 17, 2021
In our Advanced AI Applications for Socially Responsible Biomedical Research virtual workshop we looked into the opportunities and risks of AI applications in health sciences to accelerate research by exploring, explaining, and discussing a variety of AI solutions for biomedical research. The workshop also explored the question of what can go wrong when experimenting with new AI technologies.
Sponsored by:
BoozAllen
Artificial Intelligence to Accelerate Discovery
April 21, 2021
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly used to design biomedical experiments, to support patient care, to make discovery processes more efficient and to improve the research infrastructure.
Sponsored by:
Oxford PharmaGenesis, BMJ, Elsevier, TriNetX
Real World Data and Electronic Health Records in Clinical Research
January 27, 2021
Real-world data are routinely collected about the patient health status or health care from a variety of sources (e.g., electronic health records (EHRs); claims and billing; disease registries; patient-generated input; mobile devices). Such data are increasingly used in research and development, especially during the current pandemic. This Virtual Workshop will provide a forum for presentations and discussions around the latest trends, and most up-to-date methods of using real world data. The constructive and practical messages should benefit principal investigators, research laboratory leaders, as well as users of clinical research discoveries.
Sponsored by:
Oxford PharmaGenesis, BMJ, Elsevier
Changing Publication Practices in the COVID-19 Era
October 28, 2020
During the current pandemic, the need for acceleration of impactful scientific publication has greatly increased. This Virtual Workshop will provide a forum for presentations and discussions around the latest trends of acceptable and effective scientific publication, storing research data for reuse, and most up-to-date electronic dissemination services in life sciences.
The constructive and practical messages should benefit principal investigators, research laboratory leaders, librarians, journal editors as well as users of biomedical research discoveries.
Sponsored by:
Oxford PharmaGenesis, BMJ, Elsevier