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Environmental Epidemiology and the Irreproducibility Crisis | S. Stanley Young & James E. Enstrom
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Independent Institute
Episode 97 – Dean Radin, Ph.D. on Double Slit Experiments, Consciousness & Parapsychology
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John Ioannidis - Why most clinical research is not useful
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The Institute for Functional Medicine
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Jtronique
"Why Most Published Research Findings are False" Part I
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Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS)
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UVA Medical Center Hour
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Independent Institute
Katie Lidster - The ARRIVE guidelines - Improving the design and reporting of animal research ...
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LabRoots
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Waters Corporation
The Irreproducibility Crisis of Modern Science: What Is To Be Done?
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Managing preanalytical variables in Bio banking
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O'Reilly
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PyCon Australia
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StarTalk
Lown 2016 - Dr. John Ioannidis Keynote: Evidence-Based Medicine Has Been Hijacked (FULL SPEECH)
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Lown Institute
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Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal)
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Bibliothèque de l'EPFL
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Sveriges unga akademi
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John Ioannidis: Why most published research findings don't need to be false
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Technion
Michael Anderson: The in-principle limits of reproducibility in the cognitive neurosciences
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Rotman Institute of Philosophy
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ICMEStudio
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Philosophy Overdose
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Health Level Seven
1st BIH Annual Special Lecture with John P. A. Ioannidis
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Berlin Institute of Health
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Ithra
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