To assist Rockefeller University investigators in conducting research to the highest standards of rigor, the Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Markus Library‘s joint R3 Program hosts a monthly lecture series focused on enhancing scientific rigor, reproducibility, and reporting. To keep the Rockefeller community abreast of the latest news in the world of responsible research, the R3 program is also launching a list of Selected Publications highlighting recent and relevant publications.
Sprint 2024 Selected Publications
- Brancato, Valentina, et al. “Standardizing digital biobanks: integrating imaging, genomic, and clinical data for precision medicine.” Journal of Translational Medicine 22.1 (2024): 136.
- Goldberg, Carey Beth, et al. “To do no harm—and the most good—with AI in health care.” NEJM AI 1.3 (2024): AIp2400036.
- Hosseini, Mohammad, et al. “Using AI to write scholarly publications.” Accountability in Research (2023): 1-9.
- Montero Llopis, Paula, et al. “Best practices and tools for reporting reproducible fluorescence microscopy methods.” Nature Methods 18.12 (2021): 1463-1476.
- Oza, Anil. “Reproducibility trial: 246 biologists get different results from same data sets.” Nature 622.7984 (2023): 677-678.
- Patrinos, George P., Douglas F. Dluzen, and Monika Schmidt, eds. Rigor and Reproducibility in Genetics and Genomics: Peer-reviewed, Published, Cited. Elsevier, 2023.
- Schmied, Christopher, et al. “Community-developed checklists for publishing images and image analyses.” Nature Methods 21.2 (2024): 170-181.
- Ziemann, Mark, Pierre Poulain, and Anusuiya Bora. “The five pillars of computational reproducibility: bioinformatics and beyond.” Briefings in Bioinformatics 24.6 (2023): bbad375.