Reproducibility in Science
TetraLogic Pharmaceuticals (United States) · Stanford University
Abstract
Medical and scientific advances are predicated on new knowledge that is robust and reliable and that serves as a solid foundation on which further advances can be built. In biomedical research, we are in the midst of a revolution with the generation of new data and scientific publications at a previously unprecedented rate. However, unfortunately, there is compelling evidence that the majority of these discoveries will not stand the test of time. To a large extent, this reproducibility crisis in basic and preclinical research may be as a result of failure to adhere to good scientific practice and the desperation to publish or perish. This is a multifaceted, multistakeholder problem. No single party is solely…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 100
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Reproducibility
- Engineering ethics
- Foundation (evidence)
- Computer science
- Data science
- Rigour
- Publication
- Test (biology)