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Mind the GAP

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Research Integrity
Research Data Management
Cognitive Psychology
Retractions
Corrections
Scientific Misconduct
Honest Errors
Philosophy Of Science
Publication Ethics
Peer Review Process
Medical Ethics
Authorship
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Biomedical Research
Generative Artificial Intelligence
Mental Health
Academic Pressure
FAIR Principles
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing

Do you encounter challenging aspects of research integrity in your daily work? Do you sometimes struggle to determine what "doing the right thing" truly means? In this podcast, take a step back for 30 minutes of reflection, interpretation, and additional background to help sharpen your moral compass and make informed decisions. ------------------------------------------------------- This podcast s... more

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Gert Storms
Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Chairman of the Flemish Commission for Research Integrity
KU Leuven
Episode: Dealing with corrections and retractions: keeping science sound
Line Edslev Andersen
Post-Doc focusing on philosophy of mathematics and research practices
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Episode: Dealing with corrections and retractions: keeping science sound
Ivan Oransky
Co-founder of Retraction Watch and editor-in-chief of The Transmitter
Retraction Watch
Episode: Dealing with corrections and retractions: keeping science sound
Walter Daelemans
Professor of Natural Language Processing
University of Antwerp
Episode: Use of (Gen)AI in research: here to stay
Vincent Ginis
Professor researching machine learning and artificial intelligence
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Episode: Use of (Gen)AI in research: here to stay
Geert-Jan Bex
Research support specialist focusing on supercomputing infrastructure
Hasselt University
Episode: Use of (Gen)AI in research: here to stay
Charlotte De Backer
Professor in communication studies specializing in interpersonal and intercultural communication.
University of Antwerp
Episode: More than a scientist: how human vulnerability affects research integrity and vice versa
Ernst Koster
Professor in clinical psychology focusing on cognitive risk factors for mental health issues.
Ghent University
Episode: More than a scientist: how human vulnerability affects research integrity and vice versa

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Elisa Nelissen
Host of the podcast, leading discussions on research integrity and ethical considerations in academia.

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Dealing with corrections and retractions: keeping science sound
Q: 4. What is the impact of having all these retractions on research and researchers?
Retractions are actually positive because they indicate efforts to address long-standing issues in research, even though the process can be painful.
Dealing with corrections and retractions: keeping science sound
Q: What advice would you give to someone who discovers a potential error or case of misconduct in the work of others?
It depends on the nature of the suspicion; young researchers should consult more experienced colleagues and consider escalating issues to editors or integrity committees.
Dealing with corrections and retractions: keeping science sound
Q: What is your take on the level of checks and balances in the scientific system to prevent misconduct?
There are not enough checks and balances; traditional mechanisms like peer review and replication are insufficient. More emphasis on the importance of scientific integrity is needed.
More than a scientist: how human vulnerability affects research integrity and vice versa
Q: Do you feel that scientists can still meander? Can they still doubt?
Doubt is essential for being a scientist, but there is little time to reflect due to high demands.
More than a scientist: how human vulnerability affects research integrity and vice versa
Q: How do these pressures in academia affect research integrity?
Pressures can compromise the time and space needed for reflection, critical for maintaining integrity.

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