Integrity starts with the health of research groups
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Keith Brofsky/Getty More lab heads must scrutinize the data and attitudes of researchers they work with.
Keith Brofsky/Getty More lab heads must scrutinize the data and attitudes of researchers they work with.
A vocal advocate for science integrity and reproducibility believes Pfizer’s recent call to retract five cancer research papers…
There's some evidence of a reproducibility problem. But the more recent emphasis on exact replication of experiments may be…
The publishers seem to care more about their image and financial bottom line than their core scientific functions.