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Call for Proposals

Sep 12, 2018 | News

We are looking ahead with excitement to a second round of applications for the IRIS Researcher Awards.

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Exploring CTSA Training Outcomes with IRIS Data

Sep 12, 2018 | News

IRIS is expanding its work examining the scientific and professional outcomes of the KL2 Mentored Career Program, a training program of the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA).

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Join the Conversation at the 2018 IRIS Data Summit

Sep 12, 2018 | News

The 2018 IRIS Data Summit will be held in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research from Monday, October 15-Tuesday, October 16.

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NYU ADRF Receives a 2018 Government Innovation Award

Aug 28, 2018 | News

The Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF) housed at IRIS partner, New York University, has been awarded a 2018 Government Innovation Award.

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Op-Ed by IRIS PIs on how Tax bill would imperil nation’s innovation, future

Dec 14, 2017 | News

IRIS data provides evidence of value from graduate students in research and its results. Bruce Weinberg, with IRIS co-authors Julia Lane and Jason Owen-Smith, discuss the value of research spending and harmful portions of the tax bill passed by the House in a piece in the Columbus Dispatch on December 14, 2017.

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IRIS will track people, rather than papers, and lead to better science in the United States

Nov 2, 2017 | News

In Nature’s “Comment: Watching the players, not the scoreboard,” Julia Lane discusses how IRIS is developing new ways of assessing science that will better depict strengths and weaknesses, and lay the foundation for a healthy research ecosystem.

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