Program
LMU Biomedical Center Munich, small lecture hall N02.040
Time | Topic | Lecturer |
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Registration | ||
Welcome | Prof. Dr. Barbara Conradt, LMU Vice President for Research | |
13:15 | Keynote 1: The German Research Ombudsman: An Instrument Dealing with Scientific Misconduct | Prof. Dr. Joachim Heberle, DFG Ombudsgremium für die Wissenschaft / FU Berlin |
14:15 | Keynote 2: Scientific ecosystems and research reproducibility | Prof. Dr. Marcus Munafò, University of Bristol |
15:15 | Coffee Break |
LMU Biomedical Center, rooms will be announced on site
6 parallel Breakout Sessions.
Time | Topic | Lecturer |
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Good citation practice versus plagiarism – common ground and open questions | Prof. Dr. Ansgar Ohly, LMU | |
15:45 – 17:15 | Secret impacts on animal experiments | Dr. Eckhart Thein, LMU and Dr. Thomas Brill, LMU |
15:45 – 17:15 | How open science can solve (parts of) the replication crisis | Dr. Felix Schönbrodt, LMU |
15:45 – 17:15 | (Ir)reproducible research. The role of experimentation, statistics and result interpretation | Dr. Tobias Straub, LMU |
15:45 – 17:15 | Reproducibility in clinical trials | Prof. Dr. Marcus Munafò, University of Bristol |
15:45 – 17:15 | Safeguarding scientific image integrity | Dr. Jan Brocher, Biovoxxel |
17:15- 17:30 | Coffee Break |
LMU Biomedical Center Munich, small lecture hall N02.040
Time | Topic | Lecturer |
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17:30 – 18:30 | Keynote 3: Plagiarism and the scientific process | Prof. Dr. Debora Weber-Wulff, HTW Berlin |
18:30- 19:00 |
Wrap-up: PhD representatives report from the breakout sessions, with opportunity for comments from the plenum | PhD student representatives |
After 19:00, the program will continue informally over a barbecue dinner on the BMC terrace.