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About UKRN

UKRN is a peer-led consortium whose vision is for the UK research system to be outstanding in conducting and promoting rigorous and transparent research. It is led by a Supervisory Board whose members are currently Etienne Roesch (Reading, chair), Natasha Mauthner (Newcastle), Sofia Fernandes (Warwick), Eike Rinke (Leeds), Emma Ganley (protocols.io), Harvinder Virk (Leicester),  Marcus Munafò* (Bath) and Neil Jacobs* (Bristol)

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