Replica Project: A Journey Through Multicentric Research Endeavors - Rosalia Emma
Dr. Rosalia Emma from CoEHAR presents an insightful overview of the three-year Replica project. Emphasizing the significance of replicability in scientific research, the presentation showcases the meticulous replication of key studies, managed through a rigorous harmonization process. Overall results demonstrate reduced cytotoxicity of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) aerosol compared to traditional cigarettes, along with insights into endothelial cell migration and mutagenicity. The consistent reproducibility of findings underscores the project's contribution to validating harm reduction strategies and enhancing confidence in research conclusions.