UBC Reproducibility Group
UBC Reproducibility Group
We are a working group originally based in the biodiversity research centre in Vancouver British Columbia. Our work is focused on enhancing data availability and reproducibility in science.
Group interests include: Ecology, Evolution, and Genetics.
Current Group Members:
Arianne Albert
Dan Bock
Tim Vines
Group Alumni:
Michelle Franklin
Nolan Kane
Sam Yeaman
Mike Hart
Group Contact Email: repro(at)zoology.ubc.ca
Last Update: Jan 2014
Publications resulting from the working group:
Vines, T.H., Albert, A.Y.K., Andrew, R.L., Bock, D.G, Debarre, F., Franklin, M.T., Gilbert, K.J., Moore, J.-S., Renaut, S., Rennison, D.J.
The availability of research data declines rapidly with article age.
Current Biology, 2014. 21:1-4
Gilbert, K.J., Andrew, R.L., Bock, D.G., Franklin, M.T., Kane, N.C., Moore, J-S., Moyers, B.T., Renaut, S., Rennison, D.J., Veen, T., Vines, T.H.
Recommendations for utilizing and reporting
population genetic analyses: the reproducibility of genetic clustering using the program STRUCTURE. Molecular Ecology, 2012. 21(20):4925-4930.
Vines, T.H., Andrew, R.L., Bock, D.G., Franklin, M.T., Gilbert, K.J., Kane, N.C., Moore, J-S., Moyers, B.T., Renaut, S., Rennison, D.J., Veen, T., Yeaman, S.
Mandated data archiving greatly improves access to research data. The FASEB Journal. 2013