Peer replication: A new tier of science built on reproducibility
- Samuel J. Lord,
- Arthur Charles-Orszag,
- ,
- R. Dyche Mullins,
- Anders Rehfeld
- University of California San Francisco at Fresno,
- University of California, Davis,
- ,
- University of Copenhagen,
- North Zealand Hospital,
- Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet
Research Output:
Contribution to journal
Article
Peer-reviewOpen access
Abstract
To address the replication crisis and instill confidence in the scientific literature, we introduce a new framework for evaluating scientific manuscripts. “Peer replication” would be an alternative or augmentation to peer review and elevate peer-replicable works to a higher tier of publication. [Image: see text]
Bibliographic Information
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Research Output:
Contribution to journal
Article
Peer-reviewOriginal language
EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 1093-1097 (5 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
EMBO Reports (Volume 27, Issue 5)Publication milestones
- Accepted/In press - 2026
- Published - 2026
Publication status
Published - 2026
ISSN
1469-221XPublication IDs
- Scopus: 105029749843
- PubMed: 41663758
