Open Science to Increase Reproducibility in Science

European Research AreaHORIZON-RIAID: 101094725
EC Contribution
€16,884
Consortium Size
9 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

Embedding reproducibility in the strategy and design of research should be regarded as a key precondition to research quality. Unfortunately, only a fraction of published studies can be reproduced due to e.g, science’s need to be continuously innovative, pressure to publish, a lack of transparent reporting, and career assessments based on quantity rather than quality. While over the past decade many interventions to improve reproducibility have been introduced, targeted at funders, publishers, or individual researchers, only few of them have been empirically tested. This has resulted in a waste of time, effort, and resources invested in ineffective or even harmful interventions. We need a paradigm and culture shift to reform the R&I system both from the top down and the bottom up to regain overall trust in science. Open Science to Increase Reproducibility In Science (OSIRIS) aims to facilitate this shift by systematically gathering knowledge on the underlying drivers, testing effective evidence-based solutions, identifying incentives for reproducibility by stakeholders, and embedding reproducibility in research design. We set out to develop and test new solutions, while also testing existing solutions in order to provide guidance on what does and does not work.These aims will be realised by a unique, interdisciplinary team of scientists with hands-on expertise in Open Science (OS), reproducibility, implementation, and data sharing, along with a range of committed stakeholders, including early career researchers, publishers and funders, that are closely involved in the project through dedicated co-creation activities and as part of our advisory board. By the end of the project, OSIRIS will deliver and disseminate guidance about evidence based interventions that will improve the reproducibility of science.

Consortium (9)

Project Results (32)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (17)
All Supplementary Materials from Open Science interventions to improve reproducibility and replicability of research: a scoping review
The Royal Society Publishing· 2025DOI
Dudda, Leonie; Kormann, Eva; Kozula, Magdalena; DeVito, Nick; Klebel, Thomas; Dewi, Ayu P.M.; Spijker, René; Stegeman, Inge; Van den Eynden, Veerle; Ross-Hellauer, Tony; Leeflang, Mariska M. G.
Assessing the feasibility and impact of clinical trial trustworthiness checks via an application to Cochrane Reviews: Stage 2 of the INSPECT-SR project
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology· 2025DOI
Jack Wilkinson, Calvin Heal, Georgios A. Antoniou, Ella Flemyng, Love Ahnström, Alessandra Alteri, Alison Avenell, Timothy Hugh Barker, David N. Borg, Nicholas J.L. Brown, Rob Buhmann, Jose A. Calvache, Rickard Carlsson, Lesley-Anne Carter, Aidan G. Cashin, Sarah Cotterill, Kenneth Färnqvist, Michael C. Ferraro, Steph Grohmann, Lyle C. Gurrin, Jill A. Hayden, Kylie E. Hunter, Natalie Hyltse, Lukas Jung, Ashma Krishan, Silvy Laporte, Toby J. Lasserson, David R.T. Laursen, Sarah Lensen, Wentao Li, Tianjing Li, Jianping Liu, Clara Locher, Zewen Lu, Andreas Lundh, Antonia Marsden, Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz, Ben W. Mol, Zachary Munn, Florian Naudet, David Nunan, Neil E. O'Connell, Natasha Olsson, Lisa Parker, Eleftheria Patetsini, Barbara Redman, Sarah Rhodes, Rachel Richardson, Martin Ringsten, Ewelina Rogozińska, Anna Lene Seidler, Kyle Sheldrick, Katie Stocking, Emma Sydenham, Hugh Thomas, Sofia Tsokani, Constant Vinatier, Colby J. Vorland, Rui Wang, Bassel H. Al Wattar, Florencia Weber, Stephanie Weibel, Madelon van Wely, Chang Xu, Lisa Bero, Jamie J. Kirkham
Open Science in practice: Insights from the OSIRIS project
proceedings 2025· 2025DOI
Magdalena Kozula, Veerle Van den Eynden, Patrick Onghena, Nicholas DeVito, Cinzia Colombo
Open science interventions to improve reproducibility and replicability of research: a scoping review
Royal Society Open Science· 2025DOI
Leonie Dudda; Eva Kormann; Magdalena Kozula; Nicholas J. DeVito; Thomas Klebel; Ayu P. M. Dewi; René Spijker; Inge Stegeman; Veerle Van den Eynden; Tony Ross-Hellauer; Mariska M. G. Leeflang
What is the vibration of effects?
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine· 2025DOI
Constant Vinatier, Sabine Hoffmann, Chirag Patel, Nicholas J DeVito, Ioana Alina Cristea, Braden Tierney, John P A Ioannidis, Florian Naudet
A call for modernisation of science, the case of anaerobic digestion: A scoping review
Energy Conversion and Management· 2024DOI
Antoine Bercy, Hynek Roubík
BMC Medical Research Methodology
BMC Mededical Resarch Methodology· 2024DOI
Alix-Doucet AS, Vinatier C, Fin L, Léna H, Rangé H, Locher C, Naudet F.
BMC Medical Research Methodology
BMC Medical Research Methodology· 2024DOI
Sophie Alix-Doucet, Anne; Vinatier, Constant; Fin, Loic; Léna, Hervé; Rangé, Hélène; Locher, Clara; Naudet, Florian
Comment on Le Floch & Ropars (2017) 'Left–right asymmetry of the Maxwell spot centroids in adults without and with dyslexia’
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences· 2024DOI
Naudet, Florian; Seidenberg, Mark; Bishop, Dorothy V. M.
Improving the transparency and reliability of observational studies through registration
BMJ· 2024DOI
Naudet F.; Patel C. J.; DeVito N. J.; Le Goff G.; Cristea I. A.; Braillon A.; Hoffmann S.
Public engagement with research reproducibility
PLOS Biology· 2024DOI
Vinatier, Constant; Kozula, Magdalena; van den Eynden,, Veerle; Caquelin, Laura; Roubík, Hynek; Stegeman, Inge; Naudet, Florian
Public engagement with research reproducibility
PLOS Biology· 2024DOI
Constant Vinatier, Magdalena Kozula, Veerle Van den Eynden, Laura Caquelin, Hynek Roubik, Inge Stegeman, Florian Naudet
Scoping review of open science interventions for improving reproducible and replicable science
proceedings 2024· 2024DOI
Magdalena Kozula, Leonie Dudda, Eva Kormann, Veerle Van den Eynden, Patrick Onghena, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Mariska M. Leeflang
Vibration of effects resulting from treatment selection in mixed-treatment comparisons: a multiverse analysis on network meta-analyses of antidepressants in major depressive disorder
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine· 2024DOI
Constant Vinatier, Clement Palpacuer, Alexandre Scanff, Florian Naudet
Scoping review and evidence mapping of interventions aimed at improving reproducible and replicable science: Protocol
Open Research Europe· 2023DOI
Leonie A. Dudda; Magdalena Kozula; Tony Ross-Hellauer; Eva Kormann; René Spijker; Nicholas DeVito; Gowri Gopalakrishna; Veerle Van den Eynden; Patrick Onghena; Florian Naudet; Rita Banzi; Maddalena Fratelli; Monika Varga; Yuri Andrei Gelsleichter; Inge Stegeman; Mariska M. Leeflang
Vědci a knihovny na cestě k open science
ZENODO· 2023DOI
Roubík, Hynek
Survey on computational reproducibility covering quantitative research
OSF· 2022DOI
L Dudda, NJ DeVito, P Onghena, F Naudet, M Leeflang, R Banzi, L Baranyai, M Varga, V vd Eynden, G Gopalakrishna, I Stegeman, M Kozula
Deliverables (14)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - OSIRIS (Open Science to Increase Reproducibility in Science)