In: Literature

New Author Guidelines for Displaying Data and Reporting Data Analysis and Statistical Methods in Experimental Biology
February 1, 2020

To improve the robustness and transparency of scientific reporting, the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET), with input from PAASP’s Martin…

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ADDITIONAL READS December 2019
December 18, 2019

Why scientists need to be better at data visualization Statistical significance gives bias a free pass Petitions in scientific argumentation: Dissecting…

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A consensus-based transparency checklist
December 18, 2019

Transparency of research processes is required not only for evaluating and reproducing results, but also for research synthesis and meta-analysis from…

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Publication rates in animal research. Extent and characteristics of published and non-published animal studies followed up at two German university medical centres
December 18, 2019

Non-publication and publication bias in animal research are prominent topics in current debates on the “reproducibility crisis” and “failure rates in…

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Be positive about negatives – recommendations for the publication of negative (or null) results.
December 18, 2019

PAASP’s Anton Bespalov together with Phil Skolnick (Opiant) and Thomas Steckler (Janssen) address the issue of negative data being rarely disclosed…

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Additional reads November 2019
November 22, 2019

Fixing the Flaws in Animal Research No Crisis but No Time for Complacency Licence to publish will restore trust in science…

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Off-target toxicity is a common mechanism of action of cancer drugs undergoing clinical trials
November 22, 2019

Use of high-quality tools is an essential element of Good Research Practice. Like for many other aspects, “high quality” is a…

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Reproducible and Transparent Research Practices in Published Neurology Research
November 22, 2019

The objective of this study by Rauh et al. was to evaluate the nature and extent of reproducible and transparent research…

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Four erroneous beliefs thwarting more trustworthy research
November 22, 2019

A range of problems currently undermines public trust in biomedical research. In this article, Mark Yarborough and colleagues discuss four erroneous…

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Laboratory mice born to wild mice have natural microbiota and model human immune responses
November 22, 2019

Mice can be a valuable model for early biomedical research, but many of the drugs that demonstrate promising results in these…

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