Project

Methods in Research on Research

Acronym
MIROR
Code
41N03416
Duration
01 March 2016 → 29 February 2020
Funding
European funding: framework programme
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Statistical mechanics, structure of matter
Keywords
meta-research
Other information
 
Project description

Our aim is to create, in Europa, an innovative and ambitious multidisciplinary intersectoral joint doctoral training programme, dedicated to Methods in Research on Research (MIROR) in the field of clinical research."research on Research", is an emerging new scientific discipline that aims to reduce waste in research and increase research value. waste in research represents tens of billions of Euros spent each year on studies that are refundant,flawed in their design, never published or poorly reported. the public is the main victim of this waste and reducing waste and increasing value of research represents a major societal challenge. Our proposal involving 15 early-stage researchers,aims to 1) prepare students for envisioning the future challenges in clinical research and find innovative solutions to face them, 2) train students to go well beyond the state-of-the-art in their research, 3) help students think differently, taking advantage of the multiisciplinary expertise and intercultural diversity of the network, 4) teach students how to move from research to action and convert knowledge and idea into a product, and 5) help student develop skills to match the public and private sector needs and create new professional opportunities. MIROR will bring together 7 world-class research teams in various disciplines (computer sciences, applied mathematics, biostatistics,bioinformatics, clinical epidemiology,psychology, social sciences and translational medicine) from 6 different European countries; 6 non-academic partent involved in diverse sectors, and 4 major academic partners. we will tackle several steps of a clinical research project (planning, conduct, reporting and the peer-review); various study designs (observational studies, randomised trials, systematic reviews); various study qustions (therapeutic, diagnostic and prognostic evaluation) using various methods (meta-epidemiologic studies, qualitative studies, experimental studies,sumulations etc.)

 
 
 
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