Project description
Unveiling solutions to scientific irreproducibility
In the world of science, the persistent challenge of irreproducibility casts doubt on the quality and reliability of research findings. With this in mind, the EU-funded iRISE project aims to transform the landscape of scientific evidence by uniting experts from diverse fields. Bringing together a diverse team of experts from academia and SMEs, the project encompasses a wide range of fields, from meta-science to AI and research ethics to project management. Its multifaceted approach involves developing a comprehensive framework to diagnose and address reproducibility issues, curating and evaluating existing interventions, and conducting empirical studies to enhance reproducibility. Prioritising equity, diversity and inclusion practices, iRISE reshapes research culture and supports the research community in implementing effective solutions.
Objective
Structured understanding of the drivers of irreproducibility and presenting concrete solutions of tools and interventions will help to increase the quality, reliability and re-usability of scientific evidence. To this end, iRISE proposes to provide theoretical and empirical evidence of the effectiveness of specific interventions, and a framework for a robust, evidence-based road map for the development, assessment and implementation of interventions intended to improve reproducibility. iRISE brings together qualitative and quantitative expertise, from academia and SMEs, including meta-science, statistics, economics, artificial intelligence, research ethics and integrity, quality assurance, and project management. iRISE proposes the development of a general framework for diagnosing and addressing reproducibility problems using analytical and computational modelling, simulations and meta-studies. Data on existing interventions will be systematically curated and evaluated, and stakeholders will be consulted to collaboratively identify practices and tools that should be prioritised for implementation. iRISE proposes to conduct empirical studies of both technical and practice-based solutions to increase reproducibility. Across all iRISE activities, the influences of research culture will be investigated, with a focus on mainstreaming systematic integration of equity, diversity and inclusion practices. A comprehensive Stakeholder Forum will be engaged to provide advice, and iRISE will commit to open and reproducible practices. The different types of evidence generated will be integrated into an open knowledge base to support the community in decision-making to identify, test, and implement effective and feasible solutions for reproducibility. The members of iRISE have made pivotal scientific and policy contributions relating to robustness, rigour and reproducibility in the past and have the skills and tools to succeed in this ambitious project that has potential scientific, economic and societal gains both in Europe and beyond.
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation ActionsCoordinator
10117 Berlin
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21000 SPLIT
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17177 Stockholm
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6525 GA Nijmegen
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1081 HZ Amsterdam
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00014 Helsingin Yliopisto
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28703 San Sebastian De Los Reyes
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1678 Nicosia
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69118 Heidelberg
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1081 HV Amsterdam
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6200 MD Maastricht
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5037 AB Tilburg
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8006 Zurich
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3012 Bern
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WC2A 2AE London
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EH8 9YL Edinburgh
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EH14 4AS Edinburgh
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