Knudtson Kevin L, Carnahan Robert H, Hegstad-Davies Rebecca L, Fisher Nancy C, Hicks Belynda, Lopez Peter A, Meyn Susan M, Mische Sheenah M, Weis-Garcia Frances, White Lisa D, Sol-Church Katia
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA.
J Biomol Tech. 2019 Sep;30(3):36-44. doi: 10.7171/jbt.19-3003-001.
Shared scientific resources, also known as core facilities, support a significant portion of the research conducted at biomolecular research institutions. The Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF) established the Committee on Core Rigor and Reproducibility (CCoRRe) to further its mission of integrating advanced technologies, education, and communication in the operations of shared scientific resources in support of reproducible research. In order to first assess the needs of the scientific shared resource community, the CCoRRe solicited feedback from ABRF members a survey. The purpose of the survey was to gain information on how U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) initiatives on advancing scientific rigor and reproducibility influenced current services and new technology development. In addition, the survey aimed to identify the challenges and opportunities related to implementation of new reporting requirements and to identify new practices and resources needed to ensure rigorous research. The results revealed a surprising unfamiliarity with the NIH guidelines. Many of the perceived challenges to the effective implementation of best practices (, those designed to ensure rigor and reproducibility) were similarly noted as a challenge to effective provision of support services in a core setting. Further, most cores routinely use best practices and offer services that support rigor and reproducibility. These services include access to well-maintained instrumentation and training on experimental design and data analysis as well as data management. Feedback from this survey will enable the ABRF to build better educational resources and share critical best-practice guidelines. These resources will become important tools to the core community and the researchers they serve to impact rigor and transparency across the range of science and technology.
共享科学资源,也称为核心设施,为生物分子研究机构开展的大部分研究提供支持。生物分子资源设施协会(ABRF)成立了核心严谨性与可重复性委员会(CCoRRe),以推进其在共享科学资源运营中整合先进技术、教育和交流的使命,以支持可重复研究。为了首先评估科学共享资源社区的需求,CCoRRe通过一项调查征求了ABRF成员的反馈。该调查的目的是获取有关美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)提高科学严谨性和可重复性的举措如何影响当前服务和新技术开发的信息。此外,该调查旨在确定与实施新报告要求相关的挑战和机遇,并确定确保严谨研究所需的新做法和资源。结果显示,对NIH指南的了解令人惊讶地不足。许多被认为是有效实施最佳实践(即旨在确保严谨性和可重复性的实践)的挑战,同样被指出是在核心环境中有效提供支持服务的挑战。此外,大多数核心设施经常使用最佳实践,并提供支持严谨性和可重复性的服务。这些服务包括使用维护良好的仪器设备、提供实验设计和数据分析以及数据管理方面的培训。此次调查的反馈将使ABRF能够构建更好的教育资源,并分享关键的最佳实践指南。这些资源将成为核心社区及其服务的研究人员提高整个科技领域的严谨性和透明度的重要工具。