Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we help

Problems with experimental reproducibility affect every field of science. However, the opinions on the causes of the reproducibility “crisis” and how we all can help vary amongst fields as well as individual scientists. Here, we talk to experts from different fields of science to get their insights...

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description Problems with experimental reproducibility affect every field of science. However, the opinions on the causes of the reproducibility “crisis” and how we all can help vary amongst fields as well as individual scientists. Here, we talk to experts from different fields of science to get their insights on this endemic issue. Professor Brian Nosek is a social psychologist at the University of Virginia and executive director of the Center for Open Science. Professor Christine Mummery is a developmental biologist at Leiden University Medical Center and the former President of the International Society of Stem Cell Research. Dr Leonardo Scarabelli is a chemist and group leader at the University of Cantabria. Professor Vitaly Podzorov is a physicist at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and current Donald H. Jacobs Chair in Applied Physics.
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spelling doaj-art-125fe4533706430faaf9d22f7320fef02025-02-02T12:31:10ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232025-01-011611410.1038/s41467-024-54614-2Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we helpProblems with experimental reproducibility affect every field of science. However, the opinions on the causes of the reproducibility “crisis” and how we all can help vary amongst fields as well as individual scientists. Here, we talk to experts from different fields of science to get their insights on this endemic issue. Professor Brian Nosek is a social psychologist at the University of Virginia and executive director of the Center for Open Science. Professor Christine Mummery is a developmental biologist at Leiden University Medical Center and the former President of the International Society of Stem Cell Research. Dr Leonardo Scarabelli is a chemist and group leader at the University of Cantabria. Professor Vitaly Podzorov is a physicist at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and current Donald H. Jacobs Chair in Applied Physics.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-54614-2
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title Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we help
title_full Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we help
title_fullStr Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we help
title_full_unstemmed Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we help
title_short Reproducibility and transparency: what’s going on and how can we help
title_sort reproducibility and transparency what s going on and how can we help
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-54614-2