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Stanley E. Lazic
Researcher at AstraZeneca
Publications - 84
Citations - 7467
Stanley E. Lazic is an academic researcher from AstraZeneca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurogenesis & Sample size determination. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 80 publications receiving 4835 citations. Previous affiliations of Stanley E. Lazic include University of Oxford & Novartis.
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The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: Updated guidelines for reporting animal research
Nathalie Percie du Sert,Viki Hurst,Amrita Ahluwalia,Sabina Alam,Marc T. Avey,Monya Baker,William J Browne,Alejandra Clark,Innes C. Cuthill,Ulrich Dirnagl,Michael Emerson,Paul Garner,Stephen T. Holgate,David W. Howells,Natasha A. Karp,Stanley E. Lazic,Katie Lidster,Catriona J. MacCallum,Malcolm R. Macleod,Esther J. Pearl,Ole H. Petersen,Frances Rawle,Penny S. Reynolds,Kieron Rooney,Emily S. Sena,Shai D. Silberberg,Thomas Steckler,Hanno Würbel +27 more
TL;DR: The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) have been updated and information reorganised to facilitate their use in practice to help ensure that researchers, reviewers, and journal editors are better equipped to improve the rigour and transparency of the scientific process and thus reproducibility.
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A call for transparent reporting to optimize the predictive value of preclinical research
Story C. Landis,Susan G. Amara,Khusru Asadullah,Christopher P. Austin,Robi Blumenstein,Eileen W. Bradley,Ronald G. Crystal,Robert B. Darnell,Robert J. Ferrante,Howard Fillit,Robert Finkelstein,Marc Fisher,Howard E. Gendelman,Robert M. Golub,John L. Goudreau,Robert A. Gross,Amelie K. Gubitz,Sharon E. Hesterlee,David W. Howells,John R. Huguenard,Katrina Kelner,Walter J. Koroshetz,Dimitri Krainc,Stanley E. Lazic,Michael Levine,Malcolm R. Macleod,John M. McCall,Richard T. Moxley,Kalyani Narasimhan,Linda Noble,Steve Perrin,John D. Porter,Oswald Steward,Ellis F. Unger,Ursula Utz,Shai D. Silberberg +35 more
TL;DR: The main workshop recommendation is that at a minimum studies should report on sample-size estimation, whether and how animals were randomized, whether investigators were blind to the treatment, and the handling of data.
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Reporting animal research: Explanation and elaboration for the ARRIVE guidelines 2.0.
Nathalie Percie du Sert,Amrita Ahluwalia,Sabina Alam,Marc T. Avey,Monya Baker,William J Browne,Alejandra Clark,Innes C. Cuthill,Ulrich Dirnagl,Michael Emerson,Paul Garner,Stephen T. Holgate,David W. Howells,Viki Hurst,Natasha A. Karp,Stanley E. Lazic,Katie Lidster,Catriona J. MacCallum,Malcolm R. Macleod,Esther J. Pearl,Ole H. Petersen,Frances Rawle,Penny S. Reynolds,Kieron Rooney,Emily S. Sena,Shai D. Silberberg,Thomas Steckler,Hanno Würbel +27 more
TL;DR: The ARRIVE guidelines are revised to update them and facilitate their use in practice and this explanation and elaboration document was developed as part of the revision.
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Model based Inference in the Life Sciences: a Primer on Evidence
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The problem of pseudoreplication in neuroscientific studies: is it affecting your analysis?
TL;DR: Pseudoreplication can undermine the conclusions of a statistical analysis, and it would be easier to detect if the sample size, degrees of freedom, the test statistic, and precise p-values are reported.