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Reproducibility & Translation of Science

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Reproducibility & Translation of Science

Reproducibility Science Translation
How to make more published research true.External Web Site Icon 
John P. A. Ioannidis, PLOS Medicine, October 21, 2014 
CDC's Public Health Grand Rounds, "Measuring science impact",External Web Site Icon You Tube, Jan 27
CDC paper: Increasing value and reducing waste in research design, conduct, and analysis.External Web Site Icon 
Ioannidis J, et al. Lancet, January 2014
CDC paper: Assessing value in biomedical research: The PQRST of appraisal and rewardExternal Web Site Icon 
John P. A. Ioannidis & Muin J. Khoury, JAMA, June 9, 2014
Why most published research findings are false.External Web Site Icon 
John P. A. Ioannidis PLoS Medicine (2005)
CDC paper: Most published research findings are false, but a little replication goes a long way. External Web Site Icon 
Mooneshinghe R, et al. PLoS Medicine (2007)
NIH presses journals to focus on reproducibility of studies,External Web Site Icon by Paul Basken, Chronicle of Higher Education Jun 6
Assessing the validity and reproducibility of genome-scale predictions.External Web Site Icon 
Sugden LA, et al.  Bioinformatics. 2013 Nov 15;29(22):2844-51. 

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