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SFB 1638 INF Monday meeting

INF Monday meetings
The INF seminar series re-starts Monday, 06.10.2025 at 1 pm (SR401, INF328) with an introductory session that will outline the overall seminar series

Our CRC’s success relies not only on the strength of our scientific projects but also on the quality of our research data management (RDM). The INF project helps CRC main (and Z) projects implement good RDM.

After focusing on eLabFTW, the INF team is now turning to broader aspects of RDM. The INF seminar series re-starts Monday, 06.10.2025 at 1 pm (SR401, INF328) with an introductory session that will outline the overall seminar series and show how embedded data stewards will support their groups. This session will provide orientation and highlight the value of engaging with RDM in a practical, tailored way—helping improve the efficiency of your group’s work and ensuring that RDM becomes a tool for real impact, not just a box-ticking exercise.

Why attend? Join us to get a clear overview of the upcoming RDM seminar series, understand how your group can benefit, and see how strong data management supports both your research impact and the CRC’s success.

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