Jadavji Laboratory



Biomedical Sciences

Southern Illinois University



Reproducibility for everyone: a community-led initiative with global reach in reproducible research training


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Susann Auer, Nele A. Haelterman, T. Weissgerber, Jeffrey C. Erlich, Damar Susilaradeya, M. Julkowska, M. A. Gazda, Angela Abitua, Anzela Niraulu, Aparna P Shah, April Clyburne-Sherin, Benoit Guiquel, Bradly Alicea, Caroline M Lamanna, D. Ganguly, Eric J Perkins, H. Jambor, Ian Man Ho Li, J. Tsang, J. Kamens, L. Teytelman, Mariella Paul, Santosh Phuyal, Nicolas M. Schmelling, P. Crisp, S. Sarabipour, Sonali Roy, Susanna M. Bachle, Tuan Khoi Tran, T. Ford, V. Steeves, V. Ilangovan, B. Schwessinger, N. Jadavji
2020

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Auer, S., Haelterman, N. A., Weissgerber, T., Erlich, J. C., Susilaradeya, D., Julkowska, M., … Jadavji, N. (2020). Reproducibility for everyone: a community-led initiative with global reach in reproducible research training.


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Auer, Susann, Nele A. Haelterman, T. Weissgerber, Jeffrey C. Erlich, Damar Susilaradeya, M. Julkowska, M. A. Gazda, et al. “Reproducibility for Everyone: a Community-Led Initiative with Global Reach in Reproducible Research Training” (2020).


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Auer, Susann, et al. Reproducibility for Everyone: a Community-Led Initiative with Global Reach in Reproducible Research Training. 2020.


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@article{susann2020a,
  title = {Reproducibility for everyone: a community-led initiative with global reach in reproducible research training},
  year = {2020},
  author = {Auer, Susann and Haelterman, Nele A. and Weissgerber, T. and Erlich, Jeffrey C. and Susilaradeya, Damar and Julkowska, M. and Gazda, M. A. and Abitua, Angela and Niraulu, Anzela and Shah, Aparna P and Clyburne-Sherin, April and Guiquel, Benoit and Alicea, Bradly and Lamanna, Caroline M and Ganguly, D. and Perkins, Eric J and Jambor, H. and Li, Ian Man Ho and Tsang, J. and Kamens, J. and Teytelman, L. and Paul, Mariella and Phuyal, Santosh and Schmelling, Nicolas M. and Crisp, P. and Sarabipour, S. and Roy, Sonali and Bachle, Susanna M. and Tran, Tuan Khoi and Ford, T. and Steeves, V. and Ilangovan, V. and Schwessinger, B. and Jadavji, N.}
}

Abstract

Reproducibility is a cornerstone of the scientific method and sets apart science from pseudoscience. Unfortunately, a majority of scientists have experienced difficulties in reproducing their own or someone else’s results. This inability to confirm scientific findings negatively impacts individual scientists, funding bodies, academic journals, pharmaceutical drug development and the public’s perception of science. Factors causing irreproducible results can arise from nearly every aspect of the scientific process, and typically reflect a lack of in-depth training in reproducible research practices. Here, we present the Reproducibility for Everyone (R4E) initiative, a collaboration between researchers from diverse scientific disciplines and industry partners who aspire to promote open and reproducible research practices. We have developed a customizable workshop series targeting researchers at all levels and across disciplines. Our workshop series covers the conceptual framework of reproducible research practices followed by an overview of actionable research practices. To date, we have reached more than 2000 researchers through over 25 workshops held at international conferences and local meetings. By incorporating further contributions from the scientific community, we hope to expand this valuable resource for teaching transparent and reproducible research practices. Our initiative demonstrates how a shared set of materials may form the basis for a global initiative to improve reproducibility in science. The workshop materials, including accompanying resources, are available under a CC-BY 4.0 license at www.repro4everyone.org.