<div><p>A striking contrast runs through the last 60 years of biopharmaceutical discovery, research, and development. Huge scientific and technological gains should have increased the quality of academic science and raised industrial R&D efficiency. However, academia faces a "reproducibility crisis"; inflation-adjusted industrial R&D costs per novel drug increased nearly 100 fold between 1950 and 2010; and drugs are more likely to fail in clinical development today than in the 1970s. The contrast is explicable only if powerful headwinds reversed the gains and/or if many "gains" have proved illusory. However, discussions of reproducibility and R&D productivity rarely address this point explicitly. The main objectives of the primary research ...
Advances in the understanding of the molecular basis of diseases have expanded the number of plausib...
Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the role...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14).Research funded by four pharmaceutical companies and ...
Successful drug discovery is like finding oases of safety and efficacy in chemical and biological de...
<div><p>Low reproducibility rates within life science research undermine cumulative knowledge produc...
Low reproducibility rates within life science research undermine cumulative knowledge production and...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
Recent philosophical work has praised the reward structure of science, while recent empirical work h...
Recent empirical work has shown that many scientific results may not be reproducible. By itself, thi...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
Recent reports in both the general and scientific media show there is increasing concern within the ...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
The rate of new drug approvals in the US has remained essentially constant since 1950, while the cos...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
Advances in the understanding of the molecular basis of diseases have expanded the number of plausib...
Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the role...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14).Research funded by four pharmaceutical companies and ...
Successful drug discovery is like finding oases of safety and efficacy in chemical and biological de...
<div><p>Low reproducibility rates within life science research undermine cumulative knowledge produc...
Low reproducibility rates within life science research undermine cumulative knowledge production and...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
Recent philosophical work has praised the reward structure of science, while recent empirical work h...
Recent empirical work has shown that many scientific results may not be reproducible. By itself, thi...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
Recent reports in both the general and scientific media show there is increasing concern within the ...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
The rate of new drug approvals in the US has remained essentially constant since 1950, while the cos...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
Advances in the understanding of the molecular basis of diseases have expanded the number of plausib...
Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the role...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14).Research funded by four pharmaceutical companies and ...