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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "The ‘Research; Increasing value, reducing waste’ project, led by The Lancet medical journal, provides an excellent example of an RRI approach. This project aims to address deficiencies in the medical research system that reduce the value of research and often result in significant financial loss caused by inadequate research agendas, flawed research designs, not publishing negative results, and poorly reporting findings. In order to increase the value of research and reduce waste, the project adopted four RRI process requirements: spanersity and inclusiveness, transparency and openness, anticipation and reflection, as well as responsiveness and adaptation to change. Inclusion of patients and medical caregivers in setting the right research agenda is recommended to increase spanersity in the research process. The project proposes that research should be more transparent and open, and supports a full and public documentation of the research process. The project also highlights a need to discuss current practices that lead to wasted effort. Finally, a series of five papers published in The Lancet offers 17 recommendations that outline the changes that should be made to current structures and systems'"`UNIQ--ref-000003B2-QINU`"'. RRI is not just about better science from a scientist’s point of view; it is a continuous effort to talk to spanerse societal actors and involve them in the research process, through meaningful conversations and contributions beyond “just” being a participant'"`UNIQ--ref-000003B3-QINU`"'. Various activities for bringing more awareness to research processes, such as science cafés or open lab days, are just a part of the framework'"`UNIQ--ref-000003B4-QINU`"'. Collaboration with small enterprises and social innovators, as well as citizen scientists, is also a crucial part of RRI. It involves the improvement of science and society through mutual sharing of expertise and experiences. '"`UNIQ--references-000003B5-QINU`"'". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Responsible Research and Innovation - RRI  + (The ‘Research; Increasing value, reducing The ‘Research; Increasing value, reducing waste’ project, led by The Lancet medical journal, provides an excellent example of an RRI approach. This project aims to address deficiencies in the medical research system that reduce the value of research and often result in significant financial loss caused by inadequate research agendas, flawed research designs, not publishing negative results, and poorly reporting findings. </br></br>In order to increase the value of research and reduce waste, the project adopted four RRI process requirements: diversity and inclusiveness, transparency and openness, anticipation and reflection, as well as responsiveness and adaptation to change. Inclusion of patients and medical caregivers in setting the right research agenda is recommended to increase diversity in the research process. The project proposes that research should be more transparent and open, and supports a full and public documentation of the research process. The project also highlights a need to discuss current practices that lead to wasted effort. Finally, a series of five papers published in The Lancet offers 17 recommendations that outline the changes that should be made to current structures and systems'"`UNIQ--ref-000003B2-QINU`"'.</br></br>RRI is not just about better science from a scientist’s point of view; it is a continuous effort to talk to diverse societal actors and involve them in the research process, through meaningful conversations and contributions beyond “just” being a participant'"`UNIQ--ref-000003B3-QINU`"'. Various activities for bringing more awareness to research processes, such as science cafés or open lab days, are just a part of the framework'"`UNIQ--ref-000003B4-QINU`"'. Collaboration with small enterprises and social innovators, as well as citizen scientists, is also a crucial part of RRI. It involves the improvement of science and society through mutual sharing of expertise and experiences.</br>'"`UNIQ--references-000003B5-QINU`"'nces. '"`UNIQ--references-000003B5-QINU`"')
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