Research Data Management in the Medical Sciences: A Crash Course
Digitalization is changing day-to-day research practices across all fields of academic inquiry. This advancement leads to a growing number of immunoscience-related research data collected, processed, analyzed, published and archived, almost exclusively, in digital systems. In this context, the term Research Data Management (RDM) refers to a range of activities and topics concerning the handling of digital research data.
Ever wondered what a data management plan is and why care to write one? Ever been unable to open a file, find the most recent version of a file, or worse, lost an important file? Regardless if small or big and transdisciplinary, all projects can generate enough (digital) research data to become confusing and susceptible to loss.
This workshop provides you with do’s, don‘ts and best practices that help keep your project data safe, secure and well organized until you are ready to share or reuse it. Start your next project or enhance your current one by introducing RDM!
  
                
              Ever wondered what a data management plan is and why care to write one? Ever been unable to open a file, find the most recent version of a file, or worse, lost an important file? Regardless if small or big and transdisciplinary, all projects can generate enough (digital) research data to become confusing and susceptible to loss.
This workshop provides you with do’s, don‘ts and best practices that help keep your project data safe, secure and well organized until you are ready to share or reuse it. Start your next project or enhance your current one by introducing RDM!
          Zeit
        
        
          Montag, 29.09.25 - 10:00 Uhr 
              
               - 15:00 Uhr
            
          
        
      
          Veranstaltungsformat
        
        
          Workshop
        
      
          Themengebiet
        
        
          Medical Sciences
        
      
          Referierende
        
        
          Dr. Ewa Elizabeth Bres, Dr. Daniel Rudolf, Dr. Annika Tensi
        
      
          Zielgruppen
        
        Wissenschaftler*innen
          Sprachen
        
        
          English
        
      
          Ort
        
        
          Online
        
      
          Plätze
        
        
          25
        
      
          Reservierung
        
        
          
          nicht erforderlich
        
      
          Veranstalter
        
        
          Research data Service Center in cooperation with iRTG/TRR259 Aortic Desease and BIGS Immunosensation
        
      
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