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The Importance of Reproducibility in Biomedical Science

A report by the Academy of Medical Sciences suggests ways to make biomedical science more robust. It's based on a meeting chaired by Professor Dorothy Bishop, a developmental neuropsychologist at Oxford University. She says lack of reproducibility has been a cause for concern since clinical medicine was first picked up years ago. In 30-40% of studies, you got the same result again - but in the rest it can be very different.

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