Scientific Integrity requires continuous attention by anyone involved in science.
Amsterdam institute for Immunology and Infectious diseases
Scientific Integrity requires continuous attention by anyone involved in science. The ‘rules of the game’ are described by the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity, and are further specified by our recently published Amsterdam UMC Research Code. But how do we ensure that the game of science is played by the rules? And what should we do in unfortunate cases where this appears not to be the case? We invite you to discuss these issues with us in the research meeting on scientific integrity.
16.00 Introduction and In Memoriam Hanneke de Haes - Jan Heimans
16.05 How to get the Amsterdam UMC Research Code into our system - Peter Hordijk
16.20 How to deal with suspected falsification and fabrication - Ed van Bavel and
Carlie de Vries
16.30 Role of the Scientific Integrity Committees - Noam Zelcer
16.35 How to coach our Ph.D. students - Jan Heimans and Kirsten Douma
16.50 Discussion - Ed van Bavel
17.00 End of meeting
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Contact | Leonie van Duivenvoorde – Research Support | researchsupport@amc.uva.nl |
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