The problem faced by many within the Life Science research sector is that there is a growing number of concordats, codes of conduct, policies, principles and guidelines that exist in relation to good research practices. It can be difficult to find the most relevant or indeed keep up with it all, let alone know how to translate it into practice. This is where Responsible Research in practice can help.

Since 2015 Responsible Research in Practice has been working with individuals & organisations within the Life Science research sector to enhance the rigour and reproducibility of research. Read our client case studies to find out more.

 

How can we help you?

We keep up to date for you! Some reference documents focus on specific topics such as the use of animals, public engagement, open data, experimental design, research reporting, openness and transparency. Others cover more generic aspects that have cross-disciplinary relevance such as responsible research conduct, improving reproducibility, research integrity and ethics.

We pride ourselves on really getting to know each and everyone of our clients.

We work with you to understand what is important to you so that we can offer the very best training and/or consultancy services available. It may be that you want help to keep up to date with developments, or to review current practices. You may need support to improve the translation of good practice expectations and recommendations into everyday practice.

Whatever the challenge, one thing can be guaranteed; we will always do our best.

 

Looking for inspiration?

Read our client case studies below to learn more about some of the challenges these organisations have faced and how we have helped them.