Iorns, Elizabeth, authorColorado State University, publisher2015-09-042015-09-042015-05-08http://hdl.handle.net/10217/167280http://dx.doi.org/10.25675/10217/167280Presented at the National data integrity conference: enabling research: new challenges & opportunities held on May 7-8, 2015 at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Researchers, administrators and integrity officers are encountering new challenges regarding research data and integrity. This conference aims to provide attendees with both a high level understanding of these challenges and impart practical tools and skills to deal with them. Topics will include data reproducibility, validity, privacy, security, visualization, reuse, access, preservation, rights and management.Elizabeth Iorns is the Co-Founder & CEO of Science Exchange. Dr. Iorns conducted her doctoral training in Cancer Biology at the Institute of Cancer Research, London, U.K. under the supervision of Professor Alan Ashworth, before completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Miami under the mentorship of Professor Marc Lippman. Her research has focused on identifying mechanisms of breast cancer development and progression. The mission of Science Exchange is to improve the efficiency of scientific research by making it easy for researchers to access resources and experimental expertise at any research institution. Dr. Iorns co-founded Science Exchange in 2011 based on her own difficulties accessing core facility capabilities and collaborations outside her home university. To solve this they have created a central database of scientific services offered by more than 1000 core facilities and commercial providers.PowerPoint presentation given on May 8, 2015.born digitalPresentation slidesengreproducibilityresearchscience exchangecollaborationTrends in researchReproducibility, collaboration & new ways of doing researchTextThis presentation is open access and distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).