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SUMMARY:Stop Rewriting Methods: Smarter Research Workflows
  with protocols.io and AI
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p>Dr. Seo
 nyoung Kim from the <a href="https://beckerdms.wus
 tl.edu/">Becker Library Data Management and Sharin
 g Services team</a> is hosting a virtual workshop 
 on building\, improving\, and sharing research met
 hods using protocols.io\, with Dr. Mericka McCabe 
 leading the session.</p>\n <style type="text/css">
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 <p>Clear\, well-documented methods are essential f
 or reproducible research&mdash\;but creating them 
 can be time-consuming\, inconsistent\, and difficu
 lt to share effectively.</p>\n \n <p>Whether you w
 ork in wet lab science\, computational research\, 
 clinical studies\, or qualitative research\, the c
 hallenge is the same: how do you capture your work
 flow in a way that is structured\, reusable\, and 
 easy for others (and your future self) to follow?<
 /p>\n \n <p>In this interactive workshop\, Dr. Mer
 icka McCabe will introduce how protocols.io can he
 lp researchers across disciplines:</p>\n \n <ul>\n
  	<li>Turn informal methods into structured\, step
 -by-step workflows</li>\n 	<li>Discover and adapt 
 existing protocols instead of starting from scratc
 h</li>\n 	<li>Collaborate and share methods with t
 eams or the broader community</li>\n 	<li>Make pro
 tocols citable and reusable to support transparenc
 y and impact</li>\n 	<li>Use new AI-powered featur
 es to draft\, refine\, and troubleshoot methods mo
 re efficiently</li>\n </ul>\n \n <p>You&rsquo\;ll 
 also learn how to access<strong> <a href="https://
 www.protocols.io/for-institutions/washu">WashU&rsq
 uo\;s premium institutional license</a></strong> a
 nd explore real <a href="https://www.protocols.io/
 view/examples-of-protocols-on-protocols-io-from-di
 ffere-4r3l2odzpv1y/v4">examples of protocols</a> b
 eyond traditional wet lab settings. Whether you ar
 e new to protocols.io or looking to streamline you
 r current workflow\, this session will show how yo
 u can save time\, reduce friction\, and improve th
 e quality and visibility of your research methods.
 </p>\n \n <p>For questions\, contact Seonyoung Kim
  at <a href="mailto:seonyoung.kim@wustl.edu">seony
 oung.kim@wustl.edu</a>.</p>\n \n <p><img alt="Dr. 
 Mericka McCabe&lt\;" src="https://becker.wustl.edu
 /wp-content/uploads/MerickaMcCabe.png" style="heig
 ht: 200px\; margin:5px 15px 15px 0\;  float: left\
 ;" /> <strong>Speaker Bio:</strong><br />\n <stron
 g>Dr. Mericka McCabe</strong> is the Associate Sci
 entific Engagement Manager at protocols.io. She en
 gages with researchers through webinars\, demos\, 
 and trainings to support effective method sharing 
 and collaboration. She holds a PhD in Biomedical S
 ciences and has played a leadership role in the in
 ternational Women in Autophagy network. She is pas
 sionate about advancing reproducible research and 
 expanding global access to scientific knowledge.</
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Seonyoung Kim from the Becker Library Data Man
 agement and Sharing Services team (https://beckerd
 ms.wustl.edu/) is hosting a virtual workshop on bu
 ilding\, improving\, and sharing research methods 
 using protocols.io\, with Dr. Mericka McCabe leadi
 ng the session.\n \n \n .crm-section.event_contact
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 none\;\n }\n \n Clear\, well-documented methods ar
 e essential for reproducible research—but creating
  them can be time-consuming\, inconsistent\, and d
 ifficult to share effectively.\n \n \n \n Whether 
 you work in wet lab science\, computational resear
 ch\, clinical studies\, or qualitative research\, 
 the challenge is the same: how do you capture your
  workflow in a way that is structured\, reusable\,
  and easy for others (and your future self) to fol
 low?\n \n \n \n In this interactive workshop\, Dr.
  Mericka McCabe will introduce how protocols.io ca
 n help researchers across disciplines:\n \n \n \n 
 \n 	Turn informal methods into structured\, step-b
 y-step workflows\n 	Discover and adapt existing pr
 otocols instead of starting from scratch\n 	Collab
 orate and share methods with teams or the broader 
 community\n 	Make protocols citable and reusable t
 o support transparency and impact\n 	Use new AI-po
 wered features to draft\, refine\, and troubleshoo
 t methods more efficiently\n \n \n You’ll also lea
 rn how to access WashU’s premium institutional lic
 ense (https://www.protocols.io/for-institutions/wa
 shu) and explore real examples of protocols (https
 ://www.protocols.io/view/examples-of-protocols-on-
 protocols-io-from-differe-4r3l2odzpv1y/v4) beyond 
 traditional wet lab settings. Whether you are new 
 to protocols.io or looking to streamline your curr
 ent workflow\, this session will show how you can 
 save time\, reduce friction\, and improve the qual
 ity and visibility of your research methods.\n \n 
 \n \n For questions\, contact Seonyoung Kim at seo
 nyoung.kim@wustl.edu (mailto:seonyoung.kim@wustl.e
 du).\n \n \n \n  Speaker Bio:\n \n Dr. Mericka McC
 abe is the Associate Scientific Engagement Manager
  at protocols.io. She engages with researchers thr
 ough webinars\, demos\, and trainings to support e
 ffective method sharing and collaboration. She hol
 ds a PhD in Biomedical Sciences and has played a l
 eadership role in the international Women in Autop
 hagy network. She is passionate about advancing re
 producible research and expanding global access to
  scientific knowledge.\n \n 
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LOCATION:Zoom link will be provided before the workshop\n U
 nited States\n 
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