Society Letters

Endocrine Society Comments Enhancing Rigor Transparency and Translatability to Improve Biomedical Research Involving Animal Models

August 21, 2020

"The role of NIH in training is important and the issues of rigor, reproducibility, and translatability are not unique to animal research. Generalizable modules for training and baseline research standards should be developed, but it will be important for NIH to partner with specialty organizations and scientific societies for discipline-specific guidance."

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