Building Trustworthy and Equitable Ecology and Evolutionary Biology using Open Science and Meta-Research

Description: (*Note: Event will be in English*)
Science drives discovery – but it also faces challenges in reproducibility, equity, and trust. Addressing these challenges requires two synergistic approaches: the adoption of Open Science practices and the generation of empirical evidence via meta-research. My seminar has three parts. First, I will focus on a few main types of problems we currently face in relation to scientific evidence. Second, I will introduce key ideas behind Open Science movement and how Open Science practices can improve the ways we do science. Finally, I will describe a few examples of past and current meta-research projects from our research group and global collaborations. I will discuss how they contribute to Open Science by investigating equity in the scientific system. At the end, I will share resources you can use to contribute to a more transparent, trustworthy, and collaborative scientific enterprise.
When: Tuesday February 24th @ 11 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST
We encourage all members to attend this session and we look forward to building a valuable learning community through EcoEvoEdu.
Best regards,
Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution
Questions about this webinar or the EcoEvoEdu series? Contact us at [email protected]
Speaker Bio:
Dr Malgorzata (“Losia”) Lagisz
Dr Malgorzata (“Losia”) Lagisz is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta. With prior appointments in Australia, UK and New Zealand, her interdisciplinary research spans ecology, evolutionary biology, biomedical science, environmental studies, and social science. She uses evidence synthesis (systematic reviews, meta‑analyses, systematic maps, and meta‑epidemiology) to tackle critical questions across disciplines. Dr Lagisz co‑leads a team dedicated to advancing evidence synthesis, Open Science and equity in research. Learn more at www.i‑deel.org and mlagisz.weebly.com.