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4 Factors That Affect Research Reproducibility
Improve reproducibility in your lab by focusing on these key sources of variability.

Scientific experimentation and discovery is predicated on the ability of researchers to test and replicate the findings of others to further enhance the field of study and discover additional breakthroughs. When research results are not reproducible, we can't be sure the findings are legitimate.
If you've struggled to reproduce the results of another researcher or the results of your own research, you're not alone. According to a survey by Nature, 70% of scientists have failed to reproduce the findings of another scientist's work, and 50% have failed to reproduce their own findings.
In the white paper, 4 Factors That Affect Research Reproducibility, we explore several key sources of variation that can contribute to reproducibility (or lack thereof), including data, anecdotes, and tips from our contract immunology and inflammation research laboratory.
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Access the full white paper here.

This post originally appeared on the Astarte Biologics blog and has been modified for Patch.