Program

Thursday, 3rd April

09:00-10:00        Welcome coffee

10:00-10:30        Opening

10:30-12:20        Session 1: Reproducibility and publishing practices

  • Quentin Petitjean (INRAE Avignon): Sharing Data and Code: Why and How to meet Journal Expectations?
  • Denis Bourguet (INRAE Montpellier) & Thomas Guillemaud (INRAE Sophia-Antipolis): Peer Community In (PCI) and Peer Community In Registered Report (PCI RR), two open science initiatives to promote scientific reproducibility
  • Sandra Guigonis (Marseille): Open science and reproducibility: practices and uses in the humanities and social sciences

 12:20-13:40        Lunch break

 3:40-15:30        Session 2: Reproducibility and human health

  • Camille Maumet (INRIA Rennes): Variability in brain imaging studies across different analyses
  • Tristan Glatard (Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics Toronto): Reproducibility of MRI analyses for Parkinson's disease
  • Florian Naudet (Rennes hospital): Integrity and reproducibility in therapeutic research

 15:30-16:00        Coffee break 

 16:00-18:00        Session 3: Reproducibility and preclinical research

  • Christophe Soulage (Lyon 1 University): The reproducibility crisis in preclinical research: current situation, causes... and solutions?
  • Marlène Wiart (CNRS Lyon): How the stroke community shaped preclinical research methodology: an historical perspective
  • Laura Barrot (INSERM Lyon): Pre-clinical project design assistance for good science and conscience

 18:00                  Cocktail reception

 

Friday, 4th April

09:00-10:15am        Session 4: Reproducibility over time and distances

Aurore Val (CNRS Aix Marseille University): A long road to Open Science in prehistoric archaeology

Françoise Genova (CNRS Strasbourg): Case study: How reproducibility is ensured in the field of astronomy

 10:15-10:45am        Coffee break

 10:45am-12:30pm        Session 5: Reproducibility on the world around us

  • Raphaël Royauté (INRAE Versailles): SORTEE: A society for open science in ecology and evolutionary biology
  • Sylvie Joussaume (CNRS, Laboratory for Climate and Environmental Sciences): Reproducibility in the climate sciences: The case of climate modeling
  • Raphaël Lévy (Sorbonne Paris Nord University): Replicating to clarify a scientific controversy: some lessons from an ongoing experiment... 

 12:30pm-2:00pm        Lunch break

 2:00pm-5:00pm       Session 6: Overview and perspectives

  • Network organisation
  • Abel Brodeur (Ottawa University, Institute for Replication, Canada):  Reproducibility, Replication Games, and the Institute for Replication
  • Gilles Mathieu (MESR Paris) (Isabelle Blanc, excused) Debriefing and closing session: Open science: from Transparency to Reproducibility
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