Lab Talks: Replication crisis - lifting the lid on reproducibility

Lab Talks Podcast

While the replication crisis can be a commonly mentioned issue, the background and causes of it may not be clear to all. Originating in the early 2010s, the term replication crisis refers to the fact that findings of many types of scientific research are often difficult or even impossible to replicate due to one or multiple issues raising concerns about the credibility of the findings. Along with this, the accuracy of existing scientific findings as well the matter of following correct procedure may be questioned. 

Guest speakers: 

  • Claudio Rolli - CEO Fluics Connect
  • Daniele Fanelli - Fellow in Quantitative Methodology at LSE
  • Karina Caetano Souza - Research student at Cranfield University

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