th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

Sunday, May 31, 2015 Monday, June 1, 2015

9h00 - 19h00 (Foyer Aranjuez) 12h30 - 17h00 8h00 - 17h00 (Foyer Aranjuez) Room: Segovia IV REGISTRATION OPEN WORKSHOP and EDUCATION TRACK REGISTRATION OPEN 2. Examples of research integrity education programmes in different countries Room: Itamaraty Chair: Merry Bullock, American Psychological Association, US Education Track / Certificate course CS02.1 – Development of a state-run, online, education 9h00 - 17h00 9h00 - 10h30 Room: Segovia I, II, III program of research ethics in Korea Publication ethics: Challenges in responsible Presenter: Eun Jung Ko, Korea Institute of Human Resources WORKSHOP AND DOCTORAL FORUM research communication PLENARY b Development in Science & , Korea Session 1: Who’s the author?: Authorship, transparency and Co-authors: Jin Sun Kwak, Korea Institute of Human Resources Room: Segovia I conflicts of interest Current problems in the research system Development in Science & Technology, Korea; TaeHwan Gwon, Chair: , University of Minnesota, US ORI (US Office of Research Integrity) Workshop on Chair: Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK Melissa S. Anderson Korea Institute of Human Resources Development in Science & handling research misconduct allegations in a Technology, Korea; Ji Min Lee, Korea Institute of Human Resources Speakers in the Education Track: Keynote Presentation: What is holding us back in the global context prevention of questionable research practices? Development in Science & Technology, Korea; Min-Ho Lee, • Veronique Kiermer, Nature, US Chair: Zoë Hammatt, Office of Research Integrity, US Presenter: Lex Bouter, VU University, Netherlands National Research Foundation of Korea, Korea • Eric C. Mah, University of California San Francisco, US Speakers in the ORI Workshop: An eco-systemic lens on research integrity CS02.2 – Mapping African research ethics review capacity • Ana Marusic, School of , Presenter: Boitumelo Mokgatla, Botswana • Nils Axelsen, Staten Serum Institute, Denmark • Ivan Oransky, Association of Health Care Journalists, US Presenter: Brian Martinson, HealthPartners Institute for • Daniel Barr, University of Melbourne, Australia • Richard Van Noorden, Nature, UK Education and Research & Minneapolis Veterans Affairs, US CS02.3 – Responsible conduct of research teachers’ training • Susan Garfinkel, Office of Research Integrity, US Measuring success within the German Center for courses in Germany: Keeping on drilling through hard boards for more RCR teachers • Zoë Hammatt, Office of Research Integrity, US Room: Segovia III Lung Research: Implications for research integrity • Ping Sun, Institute of Scientific and Technical Information Presenter: Klaus Rabe, German Centre for Lung Research, Presenter: Helga Nolte, Team Scientific Integrity, Germany of China, China COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) Germany Co-authors: Michael Gommel, Gerlinde Sponholz, all: Team Workshop for editors • Paul Taylor, The University of Melbourne, Australia Scientific Integrity, Germany • Susan Zimmerman, Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Chair: Charlotte Haug CS.02.4 – Teaching young scientists how to be productive as a Research, Canada Speakers in the COPE Workshop: positive way to prevent scientific misconducts • Behrooz Astaneh, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran 10h30 - 11h00 Room: Alhambra Presenter: Tung-Tien Sun, New York University , US Room: Segovia II • Charlotte Haug, Committee on Publication Ethics, Norway BREAK (Poster presenters available for discussion) Doctoral Forum (by invitation only) • Muhammed Irfan, Peshawar Medical College, Pakistan Room: Alvorada II Chair: Nicholas Steneck, University of Michigan, US 3. The research environment and policies to encourage research integrity Speakers in the Doctoral Forum: 11h00 - 12h30 Chair: Paul Garner, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK • Edilson Damasio, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 18h00 - 19h00 Room: Segovia I, II, III CS03.1 – Challenges and best practices in research integrity: • Rita Faria, , Portugal CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1-5, SESSION 5A AND PLENARY A Bridging the gap between policy and practice • Simon Godecharle, University of Leuven, Belgium PARTNER SYMPOSIUM A Presenters: Yordanka Krastev, University of Technology Sydney, • Chris Hartgerink, Tilburg University, Netherlands Conference opening and welcome Australia; Yamini Sandiran, University of Technology Sydney, • Nolan O’Brien, University College Dublin, Ireland Room: Alvorada I Australia • Sophia Jui-An Pan, National Chiao Tung University, Chinese Chairs: Melissa S. Anderson, University of Minnesota, US; Sabine Kleinert, The Lancet, UK 1. Countries’ systems and policies to foster research Co-author: Julia Connell, Nicky Solomon, all: University of Taipei integrity Technology Sydney, Australia • Christiane C. Santos, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Chair: Nils Axelsen, Staten Serum Institute, Denmark CS03.2 – The Slovenian initiative for better research: From • J.K. Tijdink, VU University, Netherlands CS01.1 – Second time around: Implementing and embedding a national activities to global reflections • Sander van den Bogert, Utrecht University, Netherlands 19h00 - 20h30 Room: Foyer on Second Floor review of responsible conduct of research policy and practice Presenter: Ursa Opara Krasovec, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Panelists in the Doctoral Forum: in an Australian research-intensive university Co-author: Renata Sribar, Alma Mater Europaea, Slovenia RECEPTION • Elizabeth Heitman, Vanderbilt University, US Presenter: Susan Patricia O’Brien, The University of Queensland, CS03.3 – Organizational climate assessments to support • Brian Martinson, HealthPartners Institute for Education and Australia research integrity: Background of the Survey of Organizational Research & Minneapolis Veterans Affairs, US CS01.2 – Measures to promote research integrity in a Research Climate (SOuRCe) and experience with its use at • Andre Pinto, Brazilian Center for Research, Brazil university: The case of an Asian University Michigan State University • Nicholas Steneck, University of Michigan, US Presenter: Danny Chan, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Presenter: Brian C. Martinson, HealthPartners Institute for Co-author: Frederick Leung, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Education and Minneapolis Veterans Administration, US Co-authors: Carol R. Thrush, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, US; Karen L. Klomparens, Michigan State University, US; Terry May, Michigan State University, US th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

Monday, June 1, 2015 Monday, June 1, 2015

Room: El Pardo I Room: Segovia I,II,III 14h15 - 15h45 16h00 - 17h30 Room: Segovia I, II, III 4. Expressions of concern and retractions 5A: Education: For whom, how, and what? FOCUS TRACKS, EDUCATION TRACK and PLENARY C Chair: Veronique Kiermer, Nature, US Chair: Farida Lada, City University of New York, US PARTNER SYMPOSIUM B CS04.1 – Proposed guidelines for retraction notices and their CS05A.1 – Research integrity or responsible conduct of Drivers of the current research system dissemination research?: What do we aim for? Room: Alvorada I Chair: Tony Mayer, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Presenter: Ivan Oransky, Retraction Watch, US Presenter: Mickey Gjerris, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Focus Track: Improving research systems: The role A series of engagement activities exploring the Co-author: Adam Marcus, Retraction Watch, US Co-authors: Maud Marion, Laird Eriksen, Uppsala University, of funders culture of scientific research in the UK CS04.2 – Watching retractions: Analysis of process and Sweden; Jeppe Berggren Hoej, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Moderator: Susan Zimmerman, Secretariat on Responsible Presenter: Ottoline Leyser, University of Cambridge, UK practice, with data from the Wiley retraction archives CS05A.2 – Teaching and learning about RCR at the same Conduct of Research, Canada; Paulo Beirão, Director of Science, The power, perils, and pitfalls of peer review in Presenter: Chris Graf, Wiley, UK time: A report on Epigeum’s RCR poll questions and other Technology and Innovation of FAPEMIG, Brazil public Co-authors: Verity Warne, Edward Wates, Sue Joshua, all: Wiley, UK assessment activities Presenter: Philip Moriarty, University of Nottingham, UK Presenter: Nicholas H. Steneck, University of Michigan and Room: Segovia I, II, III CS04.3 – An exploratory content analysis of Expressions of Epigeum Drivers of research misconduct: Perspectives from Concern Focus Track: Improving research systems: The role the U.S. Office of Research Integrity Presenter: Miguel Roig, St. John’s University, US CS05A.4 – Minding the gap in research ethics education: of countries Presenter: Zoe Hammatt, Office of Research Integrity, US Strategies to assess and improve research competencies in Moderators: Sabine Kleinert, The Lancet, UK; Ana Marusic, Co-author: John Dahlberg, Office of Research Integrity, US CS04.4 – An ethics researcher in the retraction process community health workers/promotores University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia Presenter: Michael Mumford, University of Oklahoma, US Presenter: Camille Nebeker, University of California San Diego, US Co-authors: Michael Kalichman, University of California San Room: Alvorada II Room: El Pardo II Diego, US; Elizabeth Mejia Booen, University of California San Diego, US; Blanca Azucena Pacheco, University of California San Focus Track: Improving research systems: The role 17h30 - 18h00 Room: Alhambra 5. Funders’ role in fostering research integrity of institutions Chair: Karen Wallace, Canadian Secretariat on Responsible Diego, US; Rebeca Espinosa Giacinto, San Diego State University, BREAK (Posters on display) US; Sheila Castaneda, San Diego State University, US Moderators: Melissa S. Anderson, University of Minnesota, US; Conduct of Research Lex Bouter, VU University, Netherlands CS05.1 – The Fonds de Recherche du Québec’s institutional Room: Itamaraty rules on the responsible conduct of research: Introspection in Room: Itamaraty the funding agency activities Partner Symposium A 18h00 - 19h30 Presenter: Mylène Deschênes, Fonds de recherche du Québec, Organized by EQUATOR Network, Enhancing the Quality and Education Track / Certificate course Transparency of Health Research CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6-10 AND PARTNER Canada Publication ethics: Challenges in responsible SYMPOSIUM C Co-authors: Catherine Olivier, Raphaëlle Dupras-Leduc, all: Making the research publication process more efficient and research communication Fonds de recherche du Québec, Canada responsible: Practical ways to improve the reliability and Session 2: Show us the data: Data fabrication, falsification, Room: Alvorada I CS05.2 – U.S. Public Health Service funds in an international usability of published (health) research image manipulation and data storage setting: Research integrity and compliance Chairs: Iveta Simera, University of Oxford, UK; Trish Groves, BMJ, UK Chair: Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK 6. Country examples of research reward systems and integrity Presenter: Zoë Hammatt, U.S. Office of Research Integrity, US Can we trust the medical research literature?: Poor reporting Chair: , University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia Co-authors: Raju Tamot, Robin Parker, Cynthia Ricard, Loc Nguyen- and its consequences Room: Segovia IV Ana Marusic Khoa, Sandra Titus, all: U.S. Office of Research Integrity, US Iveta Simera, University of Oxford, UK Partner Symposium B CS06.1 – Improving Systems to Promote Responsible Research in the Chinese Academy of Sciences CS05.3 – Analyzing decision making of funders of public What can BioMed Central do to improve published research? Organized by EMBO, the European Molecular Biology Presenter: Ding Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China research as a case of information asymmetry Daniel Shanahan, BioMed Central, UK Organization Co-authors: Qiong Chen, Guoli Zhu, Zhonghe Sun, all: Chinese Presenter: Karsten Klint Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Pre-publication ethics screens: A definition of best practices Denmark What can a “traditional” journal do to improve published research? Academy of Sciences, China Trish Groves, BMJ, UK and responsibilities CS05.4 – Research integrity management: Empirical Chair: Michelle Garfinkel, EMBO, Germany CS06.3 – Research rewards and integrity: Systems and Promoting good reporting practice for reliable and usable setbacks in Saudi Arabia investigation of academia versus industry Situating pre-publication ethics screens in a framework of Presenter: Simon Godecharle, University of Leuven, Belgium research papers: EQUATOR Network, reporting guidelines and Presenter: Badaruudin Abbasi, University of Dammam and other initiatives responsible conduct of research Ministry of Higher Education, Saudi Arabia Co-authors: Ben Nemery, Kris Dierickx, all: University of Leuven, Dena Plemmons, University of California San Diego, US Belgium Caroline Struthers, University of Oxford, UK CS06.4 – Exploring the perception of research integrity Transparent processes, integrity screening, and definitions of amongst public health researchers in India responsibilities Presenter: Parthasarathi Ganguly, Indian Institute of Public Michele Garfinkel, EMBO, Germany Health Gandhinagar and Public Health Foundation of India 13h00 - 14h15 Room: Queluz Prior publication and originality in research: Are ideas of Co-author: Barna Ganguly, Pramukhswami Medical College, India LUNCH redundancy reshaping these concepts? Sonia Vasconcelos, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

Monday, June 1, 2015 Monday, June 1, 2015

Room: Alvorada II Room: El Pardo I Room: Itamaraty PT.06 – What studies of retractions tell us 7. Education and guidance on research integrity: 9. Plagiarism and falsification: Behaviour and Partner Symposium C Presenter: Ivan Oransky, Retraction Watch, US Co-author: Adam Marcus, Retraction Watch, US Country differences detection Organized by ENRIO, the European Network of Research Chair: Edson Watanabe, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Chair: Miguel Roig, St John’s University, US Integrity Officers PT.07 – Medical scientists’ views on publication culture: A (UFRJ), Brazil CS09.1 – Personality traits predict attitude towards plagiarism focus group study Transparency and independence in research integrity Presenter: , VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands CS07.1 – From integrity to unity: How research integrity of self and others in biomedicine: Plagiarism, yes we can? investigations in Europe Joeri Tijdink Co-author: , VU University, Amsterdam, guidance differs across universities in Europe. Presenter: Martina Mavrinac, Rijeka University, Croatia Chair: Nicole Foeger, Austrian Agency for Research Integrity, Austria Yvo Smulders Presenter: Noémie Aubert Bonn, McGill University, Canada Co-authors: Gordana Brumini, Mladen Petrovečki, all: Rijeka Netherlands Co-authors: Kris Dierickx and Simon Godecharle, all: KULeuven, University, Croatia Krista Varantola, Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity, Belgium Finland Room: Alvorada II CS09.2 – Investigating the concept of and attitudes toward Helga Nolte, University of Hamburg, Germany Poster Session B: Education, training, promotion CS07.2 – Can education and training develop research plagiarism for science teachers in Brazil: Any challenges for Ursa Opara, Committee for Women in Science, Slovenia integrity?: The spirit of the UNESCO 1974 Recommendation research integrity and policy? and policy Torkild Vinther, National Committees for Research Ethics, Norway and its updating Presenter: Christiane Coelho Santos, Colégio Pedro II and Chair: Jane Jacobs, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Elizabeth Wager, UK Research Integrity Office, UK Presenter: Daniele Bourcier, Centre National de la Recherche Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil PT.09 – Ethical challenges in post-graduate supervision Scientifique, France Co-author: Sonia Vasconcelos, Universidade Federal do Rio de Thomas Nørgaard, Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty, Denmark Presenter: Laetus OK Lategan, Central University of Technology, Co-authors: Jacques Bordé, Michèle Leduc, all: Centre National Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil South Africa de la Recherche Scientifique, France CS09.3 – What have we learnt?: The CrossCheck Service from PT.10 – The effects of viable ethics instruction on international CS07.3 – The education and implementation mechanisms of CrossRef students research ethics in Taiwan’s higher education: An experience in Presenter: Rachael Lammey, CrossRef, US Presenter: Michael Mumford, University of Oklahoma, US Chinese web-based curriculum development for responsible 19h45 - 20h30 conduct of research CS09.4 – High p-values as a sign of data fabrication/ Co-authors: Logan Steele, University of Oklahoma, US; Logan falsification POSTER SESSIONS Watts, University of Oklahoma, US; James Johnson, United Presenter: Chien Chou, National Chiao Tung University, Chinese (Brief oral presentations of posters) States Air Force, US; , University of Oklahoma, US; Taipei Presenter: Chris Hartgerink, Tilburg University, Netherlands Shane Connelly Co-authors: Marcel van Assen, Jelte Wicherts, all: Tilburg Note: All posters will be displayed throughout the conference Lee Williams, University of Oklahoma, US Co-author: Sophia Jui-An Pan, National Chiao Tung University, in Alhambra Chinese Taipei University, Netherlands PT.11 – Does (uncertainty in) language reflect the quality of research? Room: Alvorada I CS07.4 – Educating principal investigators in Swiss research Room: El Pardo II Presenter: Gerben ter Riet, University of Amsterdam, institutions: Present and future perspectives 10. Codes for research integrity and collaborations Poster Session A: Authorship and publication ethics Netherlands Presenter: Louis Xaver Tiefenauer, Paul Scherrer Institute, Chair: Daniel Barr, University of Melbourne, Australia Co-authors: , University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Switzerland Chair: Tony Mayer, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Sufia Amini PT.01 – The missing role of journal editors in promoting Lotty Hooft, University of Utrecht, Netherlands; Halil Kilicoglu, CS10.1 – Research integrity in cross-border cooperation: A National Library of Medicine, US Room: Segovia IV Nordic example responsible research Presenter: Hanne Silje Hauge, NordForsk, Norway Presenter: Ibrahim Alorainy, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia PT.12 – Integrity complaints as a strategic tool in policy 8. Measuring and rewarding research productivity Co-author: Khalid Al-Wazzan, King Saud University, Saudi decision conflicts Chair: David Vaux, Walter and Elizabeth Hall Institute, Australia CS10.2 – On the development and dissemination of codes of Arabia Presenter: Janneke van Seters, Wageningen University & research conduct CS08.1 – Altimpact: How research integrity underpins research PT.02 – Honorary authorship in Taiwan: Why and who should Research Centre, Netherlands impact Presenter: Ping Sun, Institute of Scientific and Technical Co-authors: Herman Eijsackers, Fons Voragen, Akke van der Information of China, China be in charge? Presenter: Daniel Barr, The University of Melbourne, Australia Presenter: Chien Chou, National Chiao Tung University, Chinese Zijpp, Frans Brom, all: Wageningen University & Research Centre, Co-author: Paul Taylor, The University of Melbourne, Australia CS10.3 – Research integrity, research misconduct, and Taipei Netherlands the National Science Foundation’s requirement for the Co-author: Sophia Jui-An Pan, National Chiao Tung University, PT.13 – Assessing the impact of training in the responsible CS08.2 – Publication incentives: Just reward or misdirection responsible conduct of research of funds? Chinese Taipei conduct of research: The Epigeum IMPACT program Presenter: Aaron Manka, National Science Foundation, US Presenter: Lyn Margaret Horn, Stellenbosch University, South Africa PT.03 – Authorship and Citation Manipulation in Academic Presenter: Nicholas H. Steneck, University of Michigan and CS10.4 – A code of conduct for international scientific Epigeum CS08.3 – Why Socrates never charged a fee: Factors Research cooperation: Human rights and research integrity in scientific Presenter: Eric Fong, University of Alabama in Huntsville, US contributing to challenges for research integrity and collaborations with international academic and industry publication ethics partners Co-author: Al Wilhite, University of Alabama in Huntsville, US Presenter: Deborah Poff, Brandon University, Canada Presenter: Raffael Iturrizaga, Eidgenössische Technische PT.04 – Open peer review of research submission at medical Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zurich), Switzerland journals: Experience at BMJ Open and The BMJ Presenter: Trish Groves, The BMJ, UK PT.05 – Exercising authorship: Claiming rewards, practicing integrity Presenter: Désirée Motta-Roth, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

Monday, June 1, 2015 Monday, June 1, 2015

Room: Segovia I, II, III PT.23 – Creating an environment that promotes research Room: El Pardo II Other posters that will be displayed but not Poster Session C: Ethics and integrity intersections integrity: An institutional model of the Malawi Liverpool Poster Session F: Views from the disciplines presented orally Wellcome Trust Chair: Martha Sorenson, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Chair: Paul Taylor, University of Melbourne, Australia PT.38 – Geoethics and the debate on research integrity in Brazil Limbanazo Matandika, University of Kwa Zulu Natal, South geosciences Africa PT.32 – Robust procedures: A key to generating quality results PT.14 – Regulations of informed consent: University- in drug discovery Presenter: Giuseppe Di Capua, Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e PT.24 – How do science policies in Brazil influence user- Vulcanologia, Italy supported research processes and pitfalls in implementation Presenter: Malini Dasgupta, Janssen Research & Development, US engaged ecological research? Co-author: Silvia Peppoloni, International Association for Presenters: Badaruddin Abbasi, University of Dammam, Saudi Co-authors: Mariusz Lubomirski, Janssen Research & Arabia: Naif Nasser Almasoud, University of Dammam, Saudi Arabia Presenter: Aline Carolina de Oliveira Machado Prata, Promoting Geoethics, Italy Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil Development, US; Tom Lavrijssen, Janssen Research & PT.15 – A review of equipoise as a requirement in clinical trials Development, Belgium; David Malwitz, Janssen Research PT.39 – Introducing the Professionalism and Integrity in Co-author: Mark William Neff, Western Washington University, US Research Program (P.I. Program) Presenter: Adri Labuschagne, South African Medical Research & Development, US; David Gallacher, Janssen Research Council, South Africa PT.25 – Efforts toward the advancement of sciences in & Development, Belgium; Anja Gillis, Janssen Research & Presenter: James M. DuBois, Washington University, US Guatemala Development, Belgium Co-authors: John Chibnall, Jillon Van der Wall, all: Saint Louis PT.16 – The Research Ethics Library: Online resource for Presenter: Lucía Nitsch Velazquez, Universidad del Valle de University, US research ethics education PT.33 – Health promotion: Criteria for the design and the Guatemala, Guatemala integrity of a research project PT.40 – Validation of the professional decision-making in Presenter: Johanne Severinsen, The Norwegian National Co-author: Krisztina Fulop-Ríos, Universidad del Valle de Committees for Research Ethics, Norway Presenter: Maria Betânia de Freitas Marques, Faculdade de research measure Guatemala, Guatemala Minas, Brazil Co-author: Espen Engh, The Norwegian National Committees for Presenter: James M. DuBois, Washington University, US Research Ethics, Norway Co-authors: Laressa Lima Amâncio, Raphaela Dias Fernandes, Co-authors: John Chibnall, Jillon Van der Wall, Raymond Tait, Room: El Pardo I Oliveira Patrocínio, Cláudia Maria Correia Borges Rech, all: all: Saint Louis University, US PT.17 – Research integrity: The view from King Abdulaziz City Poster Session E: Perspectives on misconduct Faculdade de Minas, Brazil for Science and Technology PT.41 – General guidelines for research ethics Chair: Sue O’Brien, University of Queensland, Australia PT.34 – Integrity of academic work from the perspective of Presenter: Jacob Holen, Norwegian National Research Ethics Presenter: Daham Ismail Alani, King Abdulaziz City for Science students graduating in : A brief research study and Technology, Saudi Arabia PT.26 – What “causes” scientific misconduct?: Testing major Committees, Norway Presenter: Maria Betânia de Freitas Marques, Faculdade de hypotheses by comparing corrected and retracted papers PT.42 – A national forum for research ethics PT.18 – Meeting global challenges in high-impact publications Presenter: Daniele Fanelli, Stanford University, US Minas. Brazil and research integrity: The case of the Malaysian Palm Oil Board Co-authors: Cláudia Maria Correia Borges Rech, Adriana Presenter: Adele Flakke Johannessen, The Norwegian National Co-authors: Rodrigo Costas, Leiden University, Netherlands; Committees for Research Ethics, Norway Presenter: HJ. Kamaruzaman Jusoff, Malaysian Palm Oil Board Vincent Larivière, Université de Montréal, Canada Nascimento Sousa, all: Faculdade de Minas, Brazil Headquarters, Malaysia Co-author: Torunn Ellefsen, The Norwegian National Committees PT.27 – Perception of academic plagiarism among dentistry PT.35 – Research integrity promotion in the Epidemiology and for Research Ethics, Norway PT.19 – University perceptions of research practices students Health Services, the journal of the Brazilian Unified Health System and misconduct PT.43 – Evaluation of integrity in coursework: An approach Presenter: Douglas Leonardo Gomes Filho, Universidade Federal Presenter: Leila Posenato Garcia, Institute for Applied Economic Presenter: Anita Gordon, University of Northern Iowa, US Research, Brazil from the perspective of the higher education do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Presenter: Claudia Rech, Faminas-Bh, Arquidiocese De Belo Co-author: Diego Oliveira Guedes, Universidade Estadual do PT.36 – When are clinical trials registered?: An analysis of Room: Segovia IV Horizonte, Brazil Sudoeste da Bahia/Jequié, Brazil prospective versus retrospective registration of clinical trials Co-authors: Adriana Sousa, Maria Betânia de Freitas Marques, Poster Session D: International perspectives PT.28 – (Quite) a few bad apples?: Prevalence, patterns and published in the BioMed Central series, UK all: Faminas-Bh, Pesquisa, Brazil Chair: Margaret Faedo, University of Sydney, Australia attitudes towards scientific misconduct among doctoral Presenter: Stephanie Harriman, BioMed Central, UK Co-author: Jigisha Patel, BioMed Central, UK PT.44 – Principles of geoethics and research integrity applied PT.20 – Overview of current regulations and regulations students at a German university hospital to the European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and Water Column development in the Saudi Geographer Society Presenter: Volker Bähr, Charité, Office for Good Scientific Practice, PT.37 – Maximizing welfare while promoting innovation in Observatory (EMXO), a large-scale European environmental Presenter: Nasser M. Alzeer, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Germany drug development research infrastructure Co-author: Ali A. Aldosari, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Co-authors: Niklas Keller, Charité, Germany; Markus Feufel, Presenter: Farida Lada, The City University of New York, US Presenter: Silvia Peppoloni, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica Charité, Germany; Nikolas Offenhauser, Charité, Germany and Maastricht University/United Nations University-MERIT, e Vulcanologia and International Association for Promoting PT.21 – The Commission for Scientific Integrity as a response Netherlands to research fraud PT.29 – Analysis of retraction notices published by BioMed Geoethics, Italy Presenter: Dieter De Bruyn, , Belgium Central Co-authors: Giuseppe Di Capua, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica Presenter: Maria K. Kowalczuk, BioMed Central, UK e Vulcanologia and International Association for Promoting PT.22 – Are notions of the responsible conduct of research Co-author: Elizabeth C. Moylan, BioMed Central, UK Geoethics, Italy; Laura Beranzoli, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica associated with compliance with requirements for research on e Vulcanologia, Italy humans in different disciplinary traditions in Brazil? PT.30 – Plagiarism, unfair peer review and the publication of Presenter: Karina de Albuquerque Rocha, Universidade Federal illegally appropriated scientific findings: A case study do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Presenter: Antonio Rossano Mendes Pontes, Instituto Nacional Co-author: Sonia Maria Ramos de Vasconcelos, Universidade de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Brazil Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil PT.31 – “He did it” doesn’t work: Data security, incidents and partners Presenter: Katie Speanburg, Abt Associates, US th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

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8h00 - 17h00 (Foyer Aranjuez) CS11.3 – Netherlands Research Integrity Network: The first Room: Segovia IV CS15.2 – Investigator irregularities: Iniquity, ignorance or REGISTRATION OPEN six months 13. Systems and research environments in incompetence? Presenter: Fenneke Blom, VU University Medical Center institutions Presenter: Frank Wells, Health Research Authority, UK Amsterdam, the Netherlands Chair: Daniel Barr, University of Melbourne, Australia Co-author: Catherine Blewett, Health Research Authority, UK Co-author: Lex Bouter, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, CS15.3 – Academic plagiarism the Netherlands CS13.1 – Implementing systems in research institutions to 9h00 - 10h30 Room: Segovia I, II, III improve quality and reduce risk Presenter: Fredric M. Litto, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil CS11.4 – A South African framework for research ethics and Presenter: Louise Handy, Research Quality Association, UK PLENARY D integrity for researchers, postgraduate students, research Room: Segovia I, II, III managers and administrators CS13.2 – Creating an institutional environment that supports Changing the research system Presenter: Laetus OK Lategan, Central University of Technology, research integrity Partner Symposium D Chair: Mark Frankel, American Association for the Advancement South Africa Presenter: Debra Schaller-Demers, Memorial Sloan Kettering Organized by IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics of Science, US Cancer Center, US Engineers Room: Alvorada II Keynote Presentation: Six changes in the research CS13.3 – Ethics and Integrity Development Grants: A Re-educating our author community: IEEE's approach system to reinforce integrity: Evolving research 12. Training and education in research integrity at mechanism to foster cultures of ethics and integrity to bibliometric manipulation, plagiarism, and other assessment in China an early career stage Presenter: Paul Taylor, University of Melbourne, Australia inappropriate practices Presenter: Wei Yang, National Natural Sciences Foundation, Chair: Harold (Skip) Garner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, US Co-author: Daniel Barr, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Gordon MacPherson, IEEE, US China CS12.1 – Research integrity in curricula for medical students CS13.4 – A culture of integrity at KU Leuven Dealing with plagiarism in the connected world: An Institute Doping Doctors: Marketing strategies of global Presenter: Gustavo Fitas Manaia, International Federation of Presenter: Inge Lerouge, KU Leuven, Belgium of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) perspective pharmaceutical companies in Japan Medical Students’ Associations, Brazil Co-authors: Gerard Cielen, Liliane Schoofs, all: KU Leuven, Jon Rokne, University of Calgary, Canada Presenter: Iekuni Ichikawa, Vanderbilt University, US CS12.2 – Team-based learning for training in the responsible Belgium Should evaluation of raises, promotion, and research Why is waste in research an ethical issue? conduct of research supports ethical decision-making proposals be tied to bibliometric indictors?: What the Presenter: Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK Presenter: Wayne T. McCormack, University of Florida, US Room: El Pardo I Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is doing Co-authors: William L. Allen, University of Florida, US; Shane 14. Peer review and its role in research integrity to answer this question Connelly, University of Oklahoma, US; Joshua Crites, The Chair: Charlotte Haug, Norwegian Medical Association, Norway Gianluca Setti, and , Italy Pennsylvania State University, US: Jeffrey Engler, University CS14.1 – Peer review research across disciplines: Transdomain Recommended practices to ensure conference content quality 10h30 - 11h00 Room: Alhambra of Alabama at Birmingham, US; Victoria Freedman, Yeshiva Gordon MacPherson, IEEE, US University, US; Cynthia W. Garvan, University of Florida, US; Paul action in the European Cooperation in Science and Technology BREAK (Poster presenters available for discussion) Haidet, The Pennsylvania State University, US; Joel Hockensmith, (COST) “New Frontiers of Peer Review (PEERE)” University of Virginia, US; William McElroy, University of Florida, Presenter: Ana Marusic, University of Split, Croatia Room: Itamaraty US; Erik Sander, University of Florida, US; Rebecca Volpe, The Co-author: Flaminio Squazzoni, University of Brescia, Italy Partner Symposium E Pennsylvania State University, US; Michael F. Verderame, The CS14.2 – Using blinding to reduce bias in peer review Pennsylvania State University, US Organized by the Committee on Freedom and Responsibility 11h00 - 12h30 Presenter: David Vaux, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Australia in the Conduct of Science of ICSU, the International Council CS12.3 – Learning medicine through research: Focus on CS14.3 – How to intensify the role of reviewers to promote for Science CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11-15 and PARTNER scientific integrity SYMPOSIA D&E research integrity Research assessment and quality in science: perspectives Presenter: Laura Ribeiro, University of Porto, Portugal Presenter: Khalid Al-Wazzan, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia from international science and policy organisations Co-authors: Margarida Pereira, Maria Amelia Ferreira, all: Room: Alvorada I Co-author: Ibrahim Alorainy, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Chair: Merry Bullock, American Psychological Association, US; University of Porto, Portugal Roger Pfister, ICSU, France 11. Countries’ efforts to establish mentoring and CS14.4 – Credit where credit’s due: Professionalizing and CS12.4 – Research integrity and career prospects of junior rewarding the role of peer reviewer Challenges for science and the problems of assessing research networks researchers Presenter: Chris Graf, Wiley, UK Ellen Hazelkorn, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland Chair: Torkild Vinther, The Norwegian National Committee for Presenter: Snezana Krstic, Independent researcher and Research Ethics, Norway consultant, Serbia Co-author: Verity Warne, Wiley, UK Research assessment and science policy development CS11.1 – ENRIO (European Network of Research Integrity Carthage Smith, Global Science Forum at the Organisation for Offices): A network facilitating common approaches on Room: El Pardo II Economic Cooperation and Development OECD, France research integrity in Europe 15. Research ethics and oversight for research Research integrity in South Africa: The value of procedures Presenter: Nicole Foeger, Austrian Agency for Research Integrity integrity: Does it work? and processes to global positioning and European Network of Research Integrity Offices, Austria Chair: Iveta Simera, University of Oxford, UK Robert H. McLaughlin, University of Cape Town, South Africa CS11.2 – Helping junior investigators develop in a resource- CS15.1 – The psychology of decision-making in research ethics Rewards, careers and integrity: Perspectives of young limited country: A mentoring program in Peru governance structures: A theory of bounded rationality scientists from around the world Presenter: A. Roxana Lescano, Naval Medical Research Unit No. Presenter: Nolan O'Brien, University College Dublin, Ireland Tatiana Duque Martins, Federal University of Goiás, Brazil 6, Peru Co-authors: Suzanne Guerin, Philip Dodd, all: University College Co-authors: Claudio Lanata, Gissella Vasquez, Leguia Mariana, Dublin, Ireland Marita Silva, Mathew Kasper, Claudia Montero, Daniel Bausch, Andres G Lescano, all: Naval Medical Research Unit No. 6, Peru th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

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13h30 - 14h15 Room: Queluz Room: El Pardo I 18h00 - 19h30 CS17.4 – “Train the trainer” on cultural challenges imposed by Partner Symposium G international research integrity conversations: Lessons from LUNCH CONCURRENT SESSIONS 16-20 AND PARTNER a project Organized by CGS, the Council of Graduate Schools SYMPOSIUM H Presenter: José Roberto Lapa e Silva, Universidade Federal do International perspectives on graduate education for research Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil and scholarly integrity Room: Alvorada I Co-author: Sonia M. R. Vasconcelos, Universidade Federal do Rio 14h15 - 15h45 Chair: Daniel Denecke, Council of Graduate Schools, US 16. Research integrity in Europe de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil , Council of Graduate Schools, US Chair: Nicole Foeger, Austrian Agency for Research Integrity, FOCUS TRACKS, EDUCATION TRACK AND Daniel Denecke Room: Segovia IV PARTNER SYMPOSIA F&G Guangxian Li, Sichuan University, China Austria Abdulrahman O. Al-Helail, Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud CS16.1 – Whose responsibility is it anyway?: A comparative 18. Research and societal responsibility Room: Alvorada I Islamic University, Saudi Arabia analysis of core concepts and practice at European research- Chair: Nicholas Steneck, University of Michigan, US intensive universities to identify and develop good practices Focus Track: Improving research systems: The role CS18.1 – Promoting the societal responsibility of research as in research integrity an integral part of research integrity of funders Presenter: Itziar De Lecuona, University of Barcelona, Spain Moderator: Susan Zimmerman, Secretariat on Responsible Presenter: Helene Ingierd, The Norwegian National Committees 16h00 - 17h30 Room: Segovia I, II, III Co-authors: Erika Löfstrom, University of Helsinki, Finland; for Research Ethics, Norway Conduct of Research, Canada; Paulo Beirão, Director of Science Katrien Maes, League of European Research Universities, and Innovation and Technology, FAPEMIG, Brazil PLENARY E Belgium CS18.2 – Social responsibility as an ethical imperative for scientists: Research, education and service to society Room: Segovia I, II, III CS16.2 – Research integrity guidance in European research Presenter: Mark Frankel, American Association for the The role of funders in driving change in the universities research system Advancement of Science Focus Track: Improving research systems: The role Presenter: Kris Dierickx, University of Leuven, Belgium Chair: Nicholas Steneck, University of Michigan, US of countries Co-authors: Noémie Bonn, Simon Godecharle, all: University of CS18.3 – The intertwined nature of social responsibility and Moderators: Sabine Kleinert, The Lancet, UK; Ana Marusic, Challenges in promoting the responsible conduct of Leuven, Belgium hope in science University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia research: Perspectives of public funders Presenter: Daniel Vasgird, West Virginia University, US CS16.3 – Research Integrity: Processes and initiatives in Co-author: Stephanie Bird, Science and Ethics, US Presenter: Susan Zimmerman, Secretariat on Responsible Science Europe member organisations Room: Alvorada II Conduct of Research, Canada Presenter: Tony Peatfield, Medical Research Council, UK CS18.4 – Common barriers that impede our ability to create a Focus Track: Improving research systems: The role Collaborating for healthier lives -- the patients Co-authors: Science Europe Working Group on Research Integrity culture of trustworthiness in the research community of institutions are waiting: The pharmaceutical industry’s role in Presenter: Mark Yarborough, University of California Davis, US Moderators: Melissa S. Anderson, University of Minnesota, US; fostering research integrity and creating better CS16.4 – Promoting research integrity in Italy: The experience Lex Bouter, VU University, Netherlands systems of the Research Ethics and Bioethics Advisory Committee of Room: El Pardo I Presenter: David Gallacher, Janssen, Belgium the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) 19. Publication ethics Room: Itamaraty Presenters: Cinzia Caporale, National Research Council of Italy, Research integrity: What is a science funder to do? Italy; Daniele Fanelli, Stanford University, US Chair: Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK Education Track / Certificate course Presenter: Kevin Moses, Wellcome Trust, UK CS19.1 – The authors' forum: A proposed tool to improve Publication ethics: Challenges in responsible Room: Alvorada II practices of journal editors and promote a responsible research communication 17. Training programs for research integrity at research environment Session 3: Words, words, words: Plagiarism, redundant different levels of experience and seniority Presenter: Ibrahim Alorainy, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia publication and retractions 17h30 - 18h00 Room: Alhambra Chair: Susan O'Brien, The University of Queensland, Australia Co-author: Khalid Al-Wazzan, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Chair: Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK BREAK (Posters on display) CS17.1 – Meaningful ways to incorporate research integrity CS19.2 – Quantifying research integrity and its impact with and the responsible conduct of research into undergraduate, text analytics Room: Segovia IV graduate, postdoctoral and faculty training programs. Presenter: Harold Garner, Virginia Tech University, US Partner Symposium F Presenter: John Carfora, Loyola Marymount University, US CS19.3 – A closer look at authorship and publication ethics of Organized by the Online Resource Center for Ethics Education Co-authors: Eric Strauss, Loyola Marymount University, US; William multi- and interdisciplinary teams in Engineering and Science / Center for Engineering, Ethics, Lynn, Clark University and Loyola Marymount University, US Presenter: Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Albany Medical College, US and Society of the National Academy of Engineering CS17.2 – "Recognize, respond, champion": Developing a one- Co-authors: Zubin Master, Albany Medical College, US; Elise Research misconduct: Conceptions and policy solutions day interactive workshop to increase confidence in research Smith, University of Montreal, Canada; David Resnik, National Chair: Thomas M. Powers, University of Delaware, US integrity issues Institutes of Health, US; Bryn Williams-Jones, University of Presenter: Dieter De Bruyn, Ghent University, Belgium Montreal, Canada Mark S. Frankel, American Association for the Advancement of Science, US Co-authors: Bracke Nele, Ghent University, Belgium; Katrien CS19.4 – Invisibility of duplicate publications in biomedicine De Gelder, Ghent University, Belgium; Stefanie Van der Burght, Presenter: Mario Malicki, University of Split, Croatia Tetsuya Tanimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan Ghent University, Belgium Nicholas Steneck, University of Michigan, US Co-authors: Ana Utrobicic, Ana Marusic, all: University of Split, Daniele Fanelli, University of Montréal, Canada Croatia Tajammul Hussein, Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS), Pakistan th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

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Room: El Pardo II 8h00 - 11h00 (Foyer Aranjuez) CS21.3 – Experience from different ways of dealing with Room: El Pardo I 20. The causes of bad and wasteful research: What REGISTRATION OPEN research misconduct and promoting research integrity in 24. The interface of publication ethics and can we do? some Nordic countries institutional policies Chair: Lex Bouter, VU University, Amsterdam Presenter: Torkild Vinther, The Norwegian National Committees Chair: Jelte Wicherts, Tilburg University, Netherlands for Research Ethics, Norway CS20.1 – From countries to individuals: Unravelling the causes CS24.1 – The open access ethical paradox in an open of bias and misconduct with multilevel meta-meta-analysis 9h00 - 10h30 Room: Segovia I, II, III CS21.4 – Are there specifics in German research misconduct government effort and the ways to cope with it? Presenter: Daniele Fanelli, Stanford University, US Presenter: Tony Savard, Government of Canada / Agriculture PLENARY F Presenter: Volker Bähr, Charité, Office for Good Scientific Practice, and Agri-Food, Canada Co-author: John PA Ioannidis, Stanford University, US Germany CS20.2 – Reducing research waste by integrating systems of Different countries' approaches to fostering CS24.2 – How journals and institutions can work together to oversight and regulation research integrity Room: Alvorada II promote responsible conduct Presenter: , University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Presenter: Eric Mah, University of California San Francisco, US Gerben ter Riet Chair: Sonia Vasconcelos, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 22. Research integrity teaching programmes and Co-authors: Tom Walley, University of Southampton, UK; Lex (UFRJ), Brazil their challenges CS24.3 – Improving cooperation between journals and Marius Bouter, VU University, Netherlands Keynote Presentation: Threat to research integrity: Chair: Paul Taylor, University of Melbourne, Australia research institutions in research integrity cases Publish (whatever) or perish Presenter: Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK CS20.3 – What are the determinants of selective reporting?: CS22.1 – Faculty mentors and research integrity The example of palliative care for non-cancer conditions Presenter: Paulo Beirão, Director of Science, Technology and Co-author: Sabine Kleinert, The Lancet, UK Innovation of FAPEMIG, Brazil Presenter: Michael Kalichman, University of California San Presenter: Jenny van der Steen, VU University, Netherlands Diego, US Room: El Pardo II Co-author: Lex Bouter, VU University, Netherlands Enhancing research integrity in Africa Co-author: Dena Plemmons, University of California San Diego, US CS20.4 – Perceptions of plagiarism, self-plagiarism and Presenter: Francis Kombe, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research 25. Reproducibility of research and retractions Programme, Kenya CS22.2 – Training the next generation of scientists to use redundancy in research: Preliminary results from a national principles of research quality assurance to improve data Chair: Ivan Oransky, Retraction Watch, US survey of Brazilian PhDs Research integrity and its process in universities integrity and reliability CS25.1 – Promoting transparency in publications to reduce Presenter: Sonia Vasconcelos, Universidade Federal do Rio de and institutes in Japan Presenter: Rebecca Lynn Davies, University of Minnesota, US irreproducibility Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion Co-author: Katrina Laube, University of Minnesota, US Presenter: Veronique Kiermer, Nature Publishing Group, UK Co-Authors: Martha Sorenson, UFRJ; Francisco Prosdocimi, of Science, Japan UFRJ; Hatisaburo Masuda, UFRJ; Edson Watanabe, UFRJ; José CS22.3 – Fostering research integrity in a culturally-diverse Co-authors: Andrew Hufton, Melanie Clyne, all: Nature Carlos Pinto, UFRJ; Marisa Palácios, UFRJ; José Lapa e Silva, environment Publishing Group, UK UFRJ; Jacqueline Leta, UFRJ; Adalberto Vieyra, UFRJ; André Presenter: Cynthia Scheopner, University of Hawaii, US CS25.2 – Retraction notices issued for publications by Latin Pinto, Brazilian Center for Physics Research (CBPF); Mauricio American authors: What lessons can we learn? Room: Alhambra Co-author: John Galland, University of Hawaii, US Sant’Ana, National Agency for Complementary Health (ANS); 10h30 - 11h00 Presenter: Sonia Vasconcelos, Universidade Federal do Rio de CS22.4 – Towards a standard retraction form Rosemary Shinkai, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande BREAK (Poster presenters available for discussion) Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil do Sul (PUCRS); all: Brazil Presenter: Hervé Maisonneuve, Université Claude Bernard Lyon Co-authors: Renan Moritz Almeida, Aldo Fontes-Pereira, 1, France Fernanda Catelani, Karina Rocha, all: Universidade Federal do Co-author: Evelyne Decullier, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Room: Segovia I,II,III 11h00 - 12h30 Room: Segovia IV CS25.3 – A preliminary report of the findings from the Partner Symposium H Reproducibility Project: Cancer biology Organized by ORI, the Office of Research Integrity; Universitas CONCURRENT SESSIONS 21-25 AND PARTNER 23. Commercial research and integrity Presenter: Elizabeth Iorns, Science Exchange and The 21; and the Asia Pacific Research Integrity Network SYMPOSIUM I Chair: Carthage Smith, Organisation for Economic Co-operation Reproducibility Initiative, US and Development OECD, France Co-author: William Gunn, Mendeley and The Reproducibility International integrity networks: Working together to ensure Room: Alvorada I research integrity CS23.1 – The will to commercialize: Matters of concern in the Initiative, US Chairs: Paul Taylor, University of Melbourne, Australia; Zoë 21. Are there country-specific elements of cultural economy of return-on-investment research CS25.4 – Trust in research: The ethics of knowledge production Hammatt, U.S. Office of Research Integrity, US misconduct? Presenter: Brian Noble, Dalhousie University, Canada Presenter: Garry Gray, University of Victoria, Canada Chair: Simon Godecharle, University of Leuven, Belgium Ping Sun, Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of CS23.2 – Quality in drug discovery data reporting: A mission China, China CS21.1 – The battle with plagiarism in Russian science: Latest impossible? Ovid Tzeng, Academia Sinica, Chinese Taipei developments Presenter: Anja Gilis, Janssen, Belgium Krista Varantola, Finnish National Board on Research Integrity, Presenter: Boris Yudin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Co-authors: David J. Gallacher, Belgium; Tom Lavrijssen, Finland CS21.2 – Researchers between ethics and misconduct: A Belgium; Malwitz David, US; Malini Dasgupta, US; Hans Mols, Susan Zimmerman, Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of French survey on social representations of misconduct and Belgium; all: Janssen Research, Canada ethical standards within the scientific community CS23.3 – Instituting a Research Integrity Policy in the Context Presenter: Etienne Vergès, University of Grenoble, France of Semi-Private-Sector Funding: an Example in the Field of Co-authors: Anne-Sophie Brun-Wauthier, Géraldine Vial, all: Occupational Health and Safety University of Grenoble, France Presenter: Paul-Emile Boileau, Institut de Recherche Robert- 20h00 - 22h30 Room: Queluz Sauvé en Santé et en Sécurité du Travail, Canada GALA DINNER WITH SAMBA SHOW th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research Rewards and Integrity: Improving Program ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY Systems to Promote Responsible Research

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Room: Segovia I,II,III 16h00 - 17h30 Room: Segovia IV CS30.3 – Archives of war: Researching organizational memory Partner Symposium I CONCURRENT SESSIONS 26-30 AND PARTNER 28. Behaviour, trust and honesty Presenter: Andrew Hoskins, University of Glasgow, UK Organized by COPE, the Committee on Publication Ethics SYMPOSIUM J Chair: Daniel Vasgird, West Virginia University, US CS30.4 – From cradle to grave: Research integrity, research CS28.1 – The reasons behind non-ethical behaviour in misconduct and cultural shifts Publication without borders: Ethical challenges in a globalized Presenter: Bronwyn Greene, University of New South Wales, world Room: Alvorada I academia Presenter: Yves Fassin, Ghent University, Belgium Australia Chair: Charlotte Haug, Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), 26. Research integrity and specific country Co-author: Ted Rohr, University of New South Wales, Australia Norway initiatives CS28.2 – The psychological profile of the dishonest scholar COPE's role in leading the debate in publication ethics: Chair: Jose Roberto Lapa e Silva, Universidade Federal do Rio de Presenter: Cynthia Fekken, Queen's University, Canada Room: Segovia I, II, III Principles of transparency and best practice in scholarly Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil CS28.3 – Considering the implications of Dan Ariely’s keynote Partner Symposium J publishing CS26.1 – Promoting research integrity at CNRS, France speech at the 3rd World Conference on Research Integrity in Charlotte Haug, Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Norway Presenter: Michèle Leduc, Centre national de la recherche Montréal Organized by CITI, the Cooperative Institutional Training Initiative Ethical approval as a prerequisite for publication: Does it scientifique, France Presenter: Jamal Adam, University of Minnesota, US mean the same for all countries? Co-author: Lucienne Letellier, Centre national de la recherche Co-author: Melissa S. Anderson, University of Minnesota, US Experiences on research integrity educational programs in scientifique, France Colombia, Costa Rica and Peru Muhammad Irfan, Peshawar Medical College, Pakistan; Behrooz CS28.4 – Two large surveys on psychologists’ views on peer Astaneh, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran CS26.2 – In pursuit of compliance: Is the tail wagging the dog? review and replication Chair: Sergio Litewka, University of Miami, US Authorship: Credit and responsibility, including issues in large Presenter: Cornelia Malherbe, Stellenbosch University, South Presenter: Jelte Wicherts, Tilburg University, Netherlands Experiences in Peru and interdisciplinary studies Africa Co-author: Brett Buttliere, Tilburg University, Netherlands Roxana Lescano, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Peru Rosemary Shinkai, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande CS26.3 – Newly established research integrity policies and Experiences in Costa Rica do Sul (PUCRS), Brazil practices: Oversight systems of Japanese research universities Room: El Pardo I Elizabeth Heitman, Vanderbilt University, US Presenter: Takehito Kamata, University of Minnesota, US 29. Reporting and publication bias and how to Experiences in Columbia overcome it Maria Andrea Rocio del Pilar Contreras Nieto, University el Room: Alvorada II Chair: Diane Sullenberger, Proceedings of the National Academy 13h00 - 14h15 Room: Queluz Rosario, Columbia 27. Responsible conduct of research and country of Science (PNAS), US LUNCH guidelines Experiences in Mexico CS29.1 – Data sharing: Experience at two open-access general Patricia Ostrovky, Autonomous University, Mexico Chair: Sonia Vasconcelos, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro medical journals (UFRJ), Brazil Presenter: Trish Groves, The BMJ, UK Room: Itamaraty CS27.1 – Incentives or Guidelines?: Promoting responsible CS29.2 – Overcoming publication bias and selective reporting: 14h15 - 15h45 Room: Segovia I, II, III research communication through economic incentives or Completing the published record Education Track / Certificate course PLENARY G ethical guidelines? Presenter: Daniel Shanahan, BioMed Central, UK Publication ethics: Challenges in responsible Presenter: Vidar Enebakk, The Norwegian National Committees research communication for Research Ethics, Norway CS29.3 – The EQUATOR Network: Promoting responsible The role of publishers in driving change reporting of health research studies Session 4: Going public: Dealing with the press, communicating with the public, and social media Chair: Sabine Kleinert, The Lancet, UK CS27.2 – The new Italian guidelines on research integrity in Presenter: Iveta Simera, University of Oxford, UK the European context Chair: Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK What is the role of journals and publishers in Co-authors: Shona Kirtley, University of Oxford, UK; Eleana Presenter: Ilja Richard Pavone, National Research Council of Villanueva, Pan American Health Organization, US; Caroline driving research standard changes? Italy, Italy Presenter: Veronique Kiermer, Nature, US Struthers, University of Oxford, UK; Angela MacCarthy, University CS27.3 – Responsible conduct of research: A view from of Oxford, UK; Douglas Altman, University of Oxford, UK Against plagiarism: A global survey between Canada 17h45 - 18h30 Room: Segovia I, II, III Anglophones and non-Anglophones Presenter: Lynn Penrod, University of Alberta, Canada Room: El Pardo II Presenter: Helen (YH) Zhang, Journal of Zhejiang University PLENARY h Science A/B/C and Zhejiang University Press, China CS27.4 – The Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity: A 30. The research environment and its implications national initiative to promote research integrity in Denmark for integrity Focus tracks / Conference closing and farewell Predatory publishers are poisoning scholarly Presenters: Thomas Nørgaard, The Danish Agency for Science, Chair: Zoë Hammatt, Office of Research Integrity (ORI), US Chair: Susan Zimmerman, Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of communication Technology and Innovation Research, Canada Presenter: Jeffrey Beall, University of Colorado, US CS30.1 – Ranking of scientists: The Russian experience Co-author: Charlotte Elverdam, The Danish Agency for Science, Presenter: Elena Grebenshchikova, Institute of Scientific Susan Zimmerman, Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Technology and Innovation Information on Social Sciences of Russian Academy of Science, Research, Canada Russia Sabine Kleinert, The Lancet, UK CS30.2 – Publication pressure and scientific misconduct Melissa Anderson, University of Minnesota, US Presenter: Joeri Tijdink, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands Co-author: Yvo Smulders, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands