Program
Thursday, 3rd April
09:00-10:00 Welcome coffee
10:00-10:30 Opening
10:30-12:20 Session 1: Reproductibility and publishing practices
- Quentin Petitjean (INRAE Avignon): Publish your data and code for transparent research - what are publishers' expectations and how can you meet them?
- 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: some issues, practices and uses in the humanities and social sciences
12:20-13:40 Lunch break
3:40-15:30 Session 2: Reproductibility and human health
- Camille Maumet (INRIA Rennes): Variability in brain imaging studies across different analysis pipelines
- Tristan Glatard (Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics Toronto): Reproducibility of MRI analyses for Parkinson's disease
- Florian Naudet (Rennes hospital): Integrity and reproductibility in therapeutic research
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-18:00 Session 3: Reproductibility and preclinical research
- Christophe Soulage (Université Lyon 1): The reproducibility crisis in preclinical research: current situation and solutions
- Marlène Wiart (CNRS Lyon): From the 3Rs to the 6Rs, or how mobilising the stroke community revolutionised preclinical research
- Laura Barrot (INSERM Lyon): Helping design preclinical projects for good science and a good conscience
18:00 Cocktail reception
Friday, 4th April
09:00-10:15am Session 4: Reproductibility over time and distances
- Aurore Val (CNRS Aix Marseille Université): A long road to Open Science in prehistoric archaeology
- Françoise Genova (CNRS Strasbourg): Case study: How is reproducibility ensured in the field of astrophysics?
10:15-10:45am Coffee break
10:45am-12:30pm Session 5: Reproductibility 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): Reproductibility 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
- 14h00-15h30 Network organisation
- 15h30- 16h30 Abel Brodeur (Ottawa University, Institute for Replication, Canada): Mass Reproducibility, the Institute for Replication and the Replication Games
- 16h30-17h00 Isabelle Blanc (MESR Paris): Debriefing and closing session
|