By: Björn
Replication Study: The microRNA miR-34a inhibits prostate cancer stem cells and metastasis by directly repressing CD44
March 13, 2019The Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology aims to replicate a number of landmark studies in the field of tumor biology published between 2010 –…
Read MoreNewsletter March 2019
March 11, 2019PAASP News: PAASP moves across the Atlantic! LINK PAASP US has won the NIH/NIDA Challenge Award LINK Thank you, Bruce! Welcome,…
Read MoreThank you, Bruce! Welcome, Glenn!
March 11, 2019As many of our readers already know, our dear colleague and advisor, Bruce Altevogt, moved on to take a new and…
Read MoreThe US team has won the 6th NIH/NIDA Challenge Award
March 11, 2019In December 2018, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) initiated its sixth annual Challenge competition with the aim to solicit…
Read MorePAASP moves across the Atlantic!
March 11, 2019We have always enjoyed our connections to peers in the US and the support from our US-based advisors, but have felt…
Read MoreDeath is certain, the time is not
March 11, 2019Finally, the first scientific study to examine the mortality and survival in Game of Throneshas been published (LINK). The authors found that…
Read MoreWithin-subject study designs: Latin Square?
March 11, 2019In within-subject study designs (also known as the cross-over), subjects may be given sequences of treatments with the intent of studying…
Read MoreSomething is rotten in the state of antibody quality
March 11, 2019A team of researchers led by Eleftherios P. Diamandis at the University of Toronto set out to discover novel serological markers…
Read MorePromoting transparency in preclinical research: preregistration of animal study protocols on www.preclinicaltrials.eu
March 11, 2019Smit NW1, Van der Naald M2,3, Wever KE4, Duncker DJ1,5, Chamuleau SAJ2,3,6 1Netherlands Heart Institute, The Netherlands 2University Medical Center Utrecht, The…
Read MoreAdditional Reads in March 2019
March 11, 2019The reproducibility crisis in the age of digital medicine It’s not a replication crisis. It’s an innovation opportunity The Role of…
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