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Page 1: HOW ARE RESEARCHERS IMPROVING - Sciencehow we have developed our product catalogue of over 20 000 isotope-labeled QPrESTs. ... 506 Keystone Drive • Warrendale, PA 15086-7573

HOW ARE RESEARCHERS

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©2015 Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC. All rights reserved. Sigma-Aldrich is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC, registered in the US and other countries.

Download the 2014 Survey Report

sigma-aldrich.com/translational-survey

Learn more and be part of the change.Educate and advocate for

improved reproducibility.

Less than 1 in 4

are able to reproduce published

work from other labs.

83475

of researchers are

Page 2: HOW ARE RESEARCHERS IMPROVING - Sciencehow we have developed our product catalogue of over 20 000 isotope-labeled QPrESTs. ... 506 Keystone Drive • Warrendale, PA 15086-7573

HOW ARE RESEARCHERS

IMPROVING REPRODUCIBILITY?

©2015 Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC. All rights reserved. Sigma-Aldrich is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC, registered in the US and other countries.

Download the 2014 Survey Report

sigma-aldrich.com/translational-survey

Learn more and be part of the change.Educate and advocate for

improved reproducibility.

Less than 1 in 4

are able to reproduce published

work from other labs.

83475

of researchers are

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