By Jack Nash
15 April 2025
Reproducibility is important as it shows that research results are reliable, not random or biased. However, many researchers find it challenging to make their work reproducible.
In this blog post, we examine the barriers to reproducibility and offer insight into making your work as reproducible as possible.
By Jack Nash
15 January 2025
Reproducibility can demonstrate that research results are not due to bias or chance, which is vital for accurate and reliable results. It refers to the degree to which other researchers can achieve the same results using the same dataset and analysis as the original research. Research is reproducible when other researchers can achieve the results […]
By Guest Author
17 September 2019
Introducing Rebecca Payne, chair of the Early Career Researchers (ECR) Advisory Board for Wellcome Open Research. In this Q&A, she shares her frustration with the status quo on how research is predominantly published and disseminated, and suggests how the research community can benefit from adopting more open and collaborative approaches.
By Guest Author
01 December 2016
María Rodríguez-López and Cristina Cotobal, Postdoctoral Fellows in Jürg Bähler’s lab at University College London recently published a very detailed Method Article on a new CRISPR/Cas9-based protocol and primer design tool. We asked them to explain what CRISPR/Cas9 is, what it can be used for and why they decided to publish their article on our platform.