From outbreak response to long-term preparedness, the fight against Ebola transformed how researchers work together. Explore the lessons that continue to shape global health research and strengthen scientific communities worldwide. Learn more ð https://bit.ly/4ewO5WS
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Join our upcoming webinar on 9th of June to hear from Nature Portfolio journal editors featured in the Engineering for Life project as they present a series of spotlight talks, followed by an interdisciplinary panel discussion and live Q&A session ð https://bit.ly/4uk1hD2
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Change often begins with a single voice. The 2019 climate strikes demonstrated how millions of voices can spark a global discussion about our planetâs future. This World Environment Day, explore the movement, momentum, and message that continue to resonate today. Learn more ð https://bit.ly/43dNqTT #WorldEnvironmentDay
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First instalment of a two part conversation with Robin Padilla, Ph.D. now out as blog post on The Link, Springer Nature and podcast -- lots of great discussion including about how reproducibility should be the norm and not a luxury item or afterthought, ensuring research has strong foundations that can be built upon and will stand up over time. Was fun recording this :) Thanks to Saskia Hoving & Emily Barlow for making this happen https://lnkd.in/evfDUqJ9 (& direct link to part 1 of the podcast: https://lnkd.in/e5uiHt-P) #reproducibility #fairdata #lifesciences
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The roundtable discussion with experts from across the globe of the most recent State of Open Data Report was among the most constructive and insightful online events I've attended this year. We clearly need to do more to support researchers to share their results. And to recognise and reward them when they do. Neither of which are new insights. But with new technologies, we are now in a position to be able to do more of both. https://lnkd.in/eEQke8bf
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With agenda in hand and conference badge affixed, Chris Graf, Director of Research Integrity at Springer Nature, co-chairs the World Conference on Research Integrity in Vancouver. Throughout the day, he engages with researchers and connects with colleagues, all united in the mission to enhance trust in research. From addressing challenges in scholarly publishing to supporting teams dedicated to maintaining the integrity of the scholarly record, Chris exemplifies the collaboration and expertise at Springer Nature. Explore a glimpse of his day and discover your next opportunity ð https://bit.ly/4o5MOt8
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Catch the complimentary 06/16 #ChoiceWebinar For #librarians and information specialists, this session offers an evidenceâbased perspective on how users engage with #health information in rapidly evolving digital ecosystems. Thisâ¯webinarâ¯will present findings fromâ¯recent original researchâ¯published inâ¯Nature Health, based on a largeâscale survey across 30 countries, exploring how people seek, evaluate, and trust health information. https://ow.ly/oHvg50Z4kTo Springer Nature
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Our June Newsletter is out, discussing practical steps for institutions to adapt, advancements in research integrity, the role of AI in life sciences, and trends in research management. Learn moreð https://bit.ly/4x0Os3a
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The future of research depends on more than discovery alone. Learn how communication, mentorship, and collaboration help researchers turn strong ideas into work that reaches communities and institutions ð https://bit.ly/3PF3FX0
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