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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • Today is the second annual National Science Appreciation Day! 🧪 Our greatest example of science appreciation was this podcast series on how we can make sure it’s done right https://t.co/cnIlyNlTg1

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • Will need link for step 1: https://t.co/cnIlyNlTg1

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • https://t.co/cnIlyNlTg1 Or wherever you get your podcasts - just search for Healthcare Triage and find the episodes (we released them last year)

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • https://t.co/cnIlyNlTg1 (or wherever you get your podcasts!)

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • Interested in what makes #science better? We've created an entire podcast series on the research practices that do (and don't) lead to higher quality, reproducible work. Check it out at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts! #OpenScience https://t.co/cnIlyNlTg1

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • WE HAVE TO FIX THESE ISSUES. If you don’t know where to start, here’s a link to our series. We leaned on so many brilliant experts to guide us through the issues and how we might fix them. https://t.co/cnIlyNCWi1

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • We see that #OpenScience is trending, which is a great opportunity to remind everyone of our recent (NIH-funded!) podcast on how science culture (funding and publishing practices, etc) affects reproducibility. https://t.co/cnIlyNCWi1

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    Funding - 2 year(s) ago

    Episode 3 of our series on the culture of science and reproducibility. The way that science is funded has changed a lot over time. What are those changes and how have they affected the way we practice science?

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    • "We were actually shocked to find out that some people were saying that the data in grants is supposed to represent what we expect to happen." #AcademicTwitter, thoughts on this? More context in ep 3 of our reproducibility podcast: https://t.co/xZcX3kmlyU @OpenAcademics

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    Why is there a crisis? - 2 year(s) ago

    Episode 2 of our series on the culture of science and reproducibility. Now that we’ve covered the “what” of the reproducibility crisis, it’s time to talk about the “why”. Why would scientists engage in practices that compromise the integrity of science?

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    • Episode 2 of our limited series on reproducibility is about the "why" of the replication crisis. As @edyong209 put it: It is almost an act of resistance to do careful, rigorous science, when there's so much that rewards people for doing the opposite. https://t.co/DnPcI0vt7N https://t.co/zpV38Nuyqk

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    • RT @weberswords: This has been such a fantastic listen. @HCTriage #science #reproducibility https://t.co/jEJhy36rVU