I recently had the pleasure of presenting a poster at the World Conference on Research Integrity (WCRI) in Athens, which highlighted the significant changes and benefits that the EQIPD (Enhancing Quality In Preclinical Data) framework has brought to our research lab at the Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH). The experience was both rewarding and inspiring, particularly as it reinforced the critical importance of continuous improvement in research practices, regardless of the size of the organization. The interesting discussions with peers were very insightful and helpful. I am always amazed how aligned we are.
On June 28th, at 1 pm CEST, a stakeholder meeting will be held by GoEQIPD to inform about the society and the iRISE project. If you are interested to join, please drop an Email to info(at)go-eqipd.org to receive the dial-in information.
In our recent peer-reviewed article in Applied Neuroscience, we explore the implementation and potential benefits of the EQIPD Quality System in preclinical research. Despite numerous guidelines aimed at improving research practices, challenges remain, particularly in ensuring consistent quality and reproducibility across studies. The EQIPD Quality System was developed as a comprehensive and adaptable approach, designed…