Marcus Munafo

Marcus Robert Munafò,[1] (born 23 January 1972)[2] is a British psychologist who has been a professor of biological psychology at the University of Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology since 2010.

[5] Munafò's research focuses on, among other things, the health and psychological effects of tobacco and alcohol use.

[3][6] He has also researched scientific reproducibility for much of his career, starting when he was a student and failed to replicate findings he found in the literature.

[9] In December 2021 Munafò and Bishop provided oral evidence to the Science and Technology Committee inquiry on reproducibility and research integrity.

[10] In 2017, Munafò received the Presidents' Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge, an award given annually by the British Psychological Society.