Journal of Controversies in Biomedical Research - the Need of the Hour

C. Morais, L. Vitetta
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Approximately 75-89% of the peer–reviewed published literature are thought to be non-reproducible. A need exists to better address the problem of irreproducibility of research data so that contradictory, null and negative findings can be disclosed in an unbiased, non-judgemental, yet scientifically plausible manner. Journal of Controversies in Biomedical Research (JCBMR; www.jcbmr.com) is an attempt to address the ‘reproducibility crisis’ in biomedical research. JCBMR is an online-only open access journal that will publish basic science or clinical research articles that meet any of the following criteria: a) original articles that demonstrate biologically plausible negative, neutral or contentious findings; b) original articles that challenge previously published results in peer-reviewed journals; c) original articles that show effects of compounds on disease models (either in vitro or in vivo ) are contradictory to the expected outcome; d) review articles that critically evaluate and challenge established norms and offer possible solutions to the problem; e) any manuscript that will assist the scientific community to re-think and re–evaluate the established norm.
生物医学研究中的争议杂志-时间的需要
大约75-89%的经同行评审的已发表文献被认为是不可复制的。有必要更好地解决研究数据不可重复的问题,以便以一种公正、非评判、科学上合理的方式披露相互矛盾的、无效的和负面的发现。生物医学研究争议杂志;www.jcbmr.com)试图解决生物医学研究中的“可重复性危机”。JCBMR是一份仅限在线开放获取的期刊,将发表符合以下任何标准的基础科学或临床研究文章:a)证明生物学上合理的负面、中立或有争议的发现的原创文章;B)在同行评议期刊上挑战先前发表结果的原创文章;C)显示化合物对疾病模型(无论是体外还是体内)的影响的原创文章与预期结果相矛盾;D)评论批判性地评价和挑战既定规范的文章,并为问题提供可能的解决方案;E)任何有助于科学界重新思考和重新评估既定规范的稿件。
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