posted on 2020-03-23, 16:57authored byIan D Forsythe, Sally Howells, Kim E Barrett
These are interesting times! We are participating in a revolution of biological knowledge and in the manipulation of medical phenomena. But accompanying these scientific developments, there is also a realization that the pace of change and the pressure to publish may undermine scientific rigour, prompting increased scrutiny and the challenge to find ways to improve reproducibility in scientific data and publication. [Opening paragraph]
History
Citation
Journal of Physiology, 597, (22), 15 November 2019, PP. 5313-5313
Author affiliation
Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, College of Life Sciences