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Professor John Ioannidis is a co-director of the Meta-research Innovation Center at Stanford (METRICS). He holds a professorship at Stanford University, focusing on improving research practices in biomedicine and beyond. His work emphasizes reproducibility, transparency, and methodological rigor. Born in New York and raised in Athens, he has held academic positions spanning Europe and the U.S., settling at Stanford seven years prior to the interview. His research addresses systemic flaws in scientific publishing and advocates for evidence-based approaches to research quality. METRICS, launched in 2014, serves as a hub for global collaboration to enhance scientific practices. Ioannidis has authored influential papers on research credibility and collaborates widely with institutions like the Cochrane Collaboration.
Education history: While not explicitly detailed, his career shift from bench research to meta-research methodologies highlights interdisciplinary training. Research interests include the study of research practices, publication bias, and the development of tools to improve scientific integrity. He emphasizes the need for training in research methods and peer review to elevate scientific standards.
Key contributions include the 2014 PLOS Medicine paper outlining 12 strategies to enhance research credibility and collaborative efforts to establish reproducibility checks. His views on research quality stress operationalizing transparency metrics despite the challenges of defining universal standards.
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