John P.A. Ioannidis, MD, DSc is the C.F. Rehnborg Professor in Disease Prevention, and Professor of Medicine, of Health Research and Policy, of Biomedical Data Science, and of Statistics at Stanford University and a BIH Visiting Fellow funded by the Stiftung Charité and the Einstein Foundation Berlin. Dr. Ioannidis is internationally recognized as a leader in empirical studies assessing biases, replication, and reliability of research findings in biomedicine and beyond. He has received numerous awards and honorary doctorates and titles and he is a member of the US National Academy of Medicine and of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He has served as President of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology, Senior Advisor for Knowledge Integration at the National Cancer Institute, editorial board member of 30 leading international journals and Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Clinical Investigation. He is one of the most-cited scientists worldwide. His PLoS Medicine paper on “Why most Published Research Findings are False,” has been the most-accessed article in the history of Public Library of Science with over 2.5 million hits.
METRIC-Berlin Publications
An empirical assessment of transparency and reproducibility-related research practices in the social sciences (2014-2017)
Serious concerns about research quality have catalyzed a number of reform initiatives intended to improve transparency and …
Estimating the prevalance of transparency and reproducibility-related research practices in psychology (2014-2017)
Psychological science is navigating an unprecedented period of introspection about the credibility and utility of its research. A …
Calibrating the scientific ecosystem through meta-research
Whilst some scientists study insects, molecules, brains, or clouds, other scientists study science itself. Meta-research, or …
Petitions in scientific argumentation: dissecting the request to retire statistical significance
Petitions have a long history of being used for political, social, ethical, and injustice issues, however, it is unclear how/whether …
Mapping the universe of registered reports
Registered reports present a substantial departure from traditional publishing models with the goal of enhancing the transparency and …
Populating The Data Ark: An attempt to obtain and preserve data from the most highly-cited psychology and psychiatry articles
The vast majority of scientific articles published to-date have not been accompanied by concomitant publication of the underlying …
METRIC-Berlin Talks
Reproducibility and improving research practices
Live recording of John Ioannidis’ lecture about ‘Reproducibility and improving research practices’. It was held on 12 …