th 4 WORLD CONFERENCE Research 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 & Technology, 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, University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia 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 Medical School, 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, University of Porto, 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 Physics 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
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