rrid.PNG

RRID

Full name: Research Resource IDentification

Contact: Anita Bandrowski, PhD.

Dates: 2014 - Present

Purpose:

The Resource Identification Portal, supports new guidelines for Rigor and Transparency in biomedical publications, by ensuring that the key resources that are used in scientific studies are identifiable and trackable in scientific papers. FDI Labs developed and supports the Resource Identification Portal, where Authors are instructed to authenticate key biological resources: Antibodies, Model Organisms, and Tools (software, databases, services), by finding or generating stable unique identifiers, RRIDs (Research Resource Identifiers). RRIDs are included in the publication so that readers will know the exact resource used and can easily find other papers that have used the same resource. RRIDs currently appear in over 800 biomedical journals.

Funder(s):

National Institute of Health Office of the Director (NIH/OD), National Institute of Mental Health (NIH/NIMH)

DK097771, DA039832

FDI LAB personnel:

Jeffrey Grethe, Ph. D.-Project PI, Burak Ozyurt, Ph. D.

Collaborator(s):

Journals, NIH Stock centers, Authors

Deliverables:

Up to date information on RRIDs delivered to authors; answer author questions

Selected Publication(s):

Note: Some of these publications are in multiple journals so they are not unique

Incidences of problematic cell lines are lower in papers that use RRIDs to identify cell lines. Babic Z, Capes-Davis A, Martone ME, Bairoch A, Ozyurt IB, Gillespie TH, Bandrowski AE. Elife. 2019 Jan 29;8. pii: e41676. doi: 10.7554/eLife.41676. PMID:30693867

Improving transparency and scientific rigor in academic publishing. Prager EM, Chambers KE, Plotkin JL, McArthur DL, Bandrowski AE, Bansal N, Martone ME, Bergstrom HC, Bespalov A, Graf C. J Neurosci Res. 2019 Apr;97(4):377-390. doi: 10.1002/jnr.24340. Epub 2018 Dec 2. PMID:30506706

Improving transparency and scientific rigor in academic publishing.Prager EM, Chambers KE, Plotkin JL, McArthur DL, Bandrowski AE, Bansal N, Martone ME, Bergstrom HC, Bespalov A, Graf C.Brain Behav. 2019 Jan;9(1):e01141. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1141. Epub 2018 Dec 2.PMID: 30506879

Incidences of problematic cell lines are lower in papers that use RRIDs to identify cell lines.Babic Z, Capes-Davis A, Martone ME, Bairoch A, Ozyurt IB, Gillespie TH, Bandrowski AE.Elife. 2019 Jan 29;8:e41676. doi: 10.7554/eLife.41676.PMID: 30693867

RRIDs: A Simple Step toward Improving Reproducibility through Rigor and Transparency of Experimental Methods.Bandrowski AE, Martone ME.Neuron. 2016 May 4;90(3):434-6. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.04.030.PMID: 27151636

The Resource Identification Initiative: A Cultural Shift in Publishing.Bandrowski A, Brush M, Grethe JS, Haendel MA, Kennedy DN, Hill S, Hof PR, Martone ME, Pols M, Tan SC, Washington N, Zudilova-Seinstra E, Vasilevsky N.Version 2. J Comp Neurol. 2016 Jan 1;524(1):8-22. doi: 10.1002/cne.23913.PMID: 26599696

The Resource Identification Initiative: A Cultural Shift in Publishing.Bandrowski A, Brush M, Grethe JS, Haendel MA, Kennedy DN, Hill S, Hof PR, Martone ME, Pols M, Tan SS, Washington N, Zudilova-Seinstra E, Vasilevsky N; RINL Resource Identification Initiative.Neuroinformatics. 2016 Apr;14(2):169-82. doi: 10.1007/s12021-015-9284-3.PMID: 26589523

The Resource Identification Initiative: A cultural shift in publishing.Bandrowski A, Brush M, Grethe JS, Haendel MA, Kennedy DN, Hill S, Hof PR, Martone ME, Pols M, Tan S, Washington N, Zudilova-Seinstra E, Vasilevsky N; Resource Identification Initiative Members are listed here: https://www.force11.org/node/4463/members.Version 2. F1000Res. 2015 May 29;4:134. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.6555.2. eCollection 2015.PMID: 26594330

The Resource Identification Initiative: a cultural shift in publishing.Bandrowski A, Brush M, Grethe JS, Haendel MA, Kennedy DN, Hill S, Hof PR, Martone ME, Pols M, Tan SC, Washington N, Zudilova-Seinstra E, Vasilevsky N; RINL Resource Identification Initiative.Brain Behav. 2015 Dec 8;6(1):e00417. doi: 10.1002/brb3.417. eCollection 2016 Jan.PMID: 27110440