Good Research Practice Awards 2022: shortlisted finalists and winners. The winners of 2022 Good Research Practice Awards were announced at the Good Research Practice Awards evening on 18 November 2022. Good Research Practice 2022 Award Winners Good Research Citizenship Award First place: Edinburgh ReproducibiliTea - Niamh MacSweeney and Laura Klinkhamer Second place: Professor Catherine Lyall - Professor of Science and Public Policy, School of Social and Political Science Responsible Research First place: Creative Informatics - The Bayes Centre, The University of Edinburgh Second place: Depression Detectives (Citizen Science Project) Open Research Award First place: Dr William Cawthorn - Senior Lecturer, Deanery of Clinical Sciences Second place: PPLS Open Research Facilitators - Bonan Zhao, Georgia Carter, Alex Lorson, Giulia Giganti and Kenny Smith Positive Disruptor Award First place: Dr Nini Fang - Lecturer, School of Health in Social Science Second place: Professor Gillian Gray - Edinburgh Medical School Shortlisted Finalists Good Research Citizenship Award - shortlisted finalists Kelsey Archer Barnhill - PhD researcher, School of Geosciences Amelia Edmondson-Stait - PhD researcher, Translational Neuroscience Dr Anjali Jayakumar - PDRA in Biomass Pyrolysis and Biochar Development, School of GeoSciences Professor Graeme Laurie - School of Law Professor Catherine Lyall - Professor of Science and Public Policy, School of Social and Political Science Edinburgh ReproducibiliTea - Niamh MacSweeney and Laura Klinkhamer Responsible Research - shortlisted finalists Dr Iona Beange - Knowledge Exchange & Impact Officer; Post-Doctoral Research Fellow; Teaching Fellow MSc in Science Communication and Public Engagement, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences Depression Detectives (Citizen Science Project) Creative Informatics - The Bayes Centre, The University of Edinburgh Dr Ingrid Young - Senior Lecturer, Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, Usher Institute Open Research Award - shortlisted finalists Dr William Cawthorn - Senior Lecturer, Deanery of Clinical Sciences Nolan Lab - The University of Edinburgh PPLS Open Research Facilitators - Bonan Zhao, Georgia Carter, Alex Lorson, Giulia Giganti and Kenny Smith Spires-Jones Lab - The University of Edinburgh Positive Disruptor Award - shortlisted finalists The ECREDibles - a partner with The Edinburgh Centre for Research on the Experience of Dementia (ECRED) Dr Nini Fang - Lecturer, School of Health in Social Science Professor Gillian Gray - Edinburgh Medical School Professor Chris Ponting - Chair of Medical Bioinformatics, MRC Human Genetics Unit This article was published on 2024-01-24