Springer Nature
Reproducibility, from abstract to context — A conversation with Emma Ganley and Robin Padilla
Reproducibility is fundamental to building research that can be trusted over time. As part of The Link ’s ongoing focus on reproducibility, digital labs and interoperable workflows, this two‑part podcast series brings together Emma Ganley, Director of Strategic Initiatives at protocols.io, and Robin Padilla, Director of Product Management at Springer Nature’s Digital Life Science Solutions. Across both episodes, they explore the reproducibility ecosystem, from high‑level principles through to real‑world application. They take a closer look at what it takes to make reproducibility work in pract...
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28 mai 2026
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Transparency in R&D and reproducible research in practice 28.05.2026 10:07
As discussed in the first episode in this two‑part podcast series, building reproducibility at scale starts with strong cultural and digital foundations. In this second episode , our expert guests, Emma Ganley and Robin Padilla, shift the focus to what that looks like in practice, with a particular emphasis on transparency. They explore practical ways to improve transparency and how documentation,...
Reproducibility in R&D building trust and digital foundations 28.05.2026 10:24
In this episode , Ganley and Padilla reflect on the cultural shifts required to ensure that reproducibility becomes the expectation rather than the exception in science. They discuss the role of digital tools and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles, share perspectives on the opportunities and limitations of AI, and explore what it will take to shape a more connected and...
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