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Winners of the MR-Pub competition and Business Meeting 2021

June 8, 2021 • Francesco Santini and Efrat Shimron

On June 3rd, 2021, the Reproducible Research Study Group had its annual business meeting. The new Committee was formed according to the results of the yearly elections, the results of the MR-Pub competitions were announced, and future projects were outlined.

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Member Initiated Symposium 2021

May 15, 2021 • Francesco Santini

You are warmly invited to the Member Initiated Symposium at the virtual ISMRM 2021 organized by our great Trainee Representative Kerstin Hammernik on Reproducible MRI all over the world!

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MR-Pub and 2021 Competition

May 14, 2021 • Efrat Shimron

The RRSG committee is excited to launch MR-pub - an online platform for interactive code demos (living objects) and the first competition for the development of living objects!

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Reproducibility Challenge 1 - SENSE with arbitrary k-space trajectories

May 28, 2019 • Daniel Gallichan

In April 2019 the RRSG challenged the ISMRM community to reproduce the results from a seminal paper in the field. The goal of this initiative is to select seminal papers from our field, and ask the community to reproduce the core findings/algorithms/implementations from these papers. The main motivation behind this initiative is to:

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RRSG Questionnaire 2019 - Summary

May 1, 2019 • Daniel Gallichan

Many thanks to all who took the time to participate and to provide your feedback. It’s clear that the ISMRM community, while it may not be hanging from quite such a high precipice as more statistics-driven fields, also has its fair share of reproducibility problems.

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Reproducibility Challenge - Feedback

April 30, 2019 • Daniel Gallichan

We’d be interested to know whether people think this kind of challenge was a good idea, and to help gauge whether there’d be interest in holding another one. For this challenge:

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This is the first post!

April 15, 2019 • Daniel Gallichan

This is a very simple first post to be able to help setup the RRSG webpage. Use this page as a template for creating your own post.

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