Tuesday, May 7, 2013
7:30 – 17:00 Registration Open Room: Grand Salon Foyer
8:15 – 9:45 Plenary D Room: Grand Salon A/B Scientific integrity and transparency under scrutiny: Lessons from Retraction Watch |
9:45 – 10:15 Coffee Break and Posters Room: Grand Salon Foyer
1) Maximizing the return of value in empirical research
Presenter: Michael Ingre, Stockholm University, Sweden
Co-author: Gustav Nilsonne, Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
2) Sharing of data from clinical trials and research integrity
Presenter: Karmela Krleza-Jeric, University of Ottawa, Croatian Medical Journal, and Ottawa Group, Canada
3) Research ethics: A matter of management?
Presenter: Laetus OK Lategan, Central University of Technology, South Africa
4) Students’ research ethics skills and the university as a learning environment
Presenter: Erika Löfström, University of Helsinki, Finland
Co-author: Minka Rissanen, University of Helsinki, Finland
5) Improving case-based learning with clear content and simple presentation
Presenter: Alexandra E MacDougall, University of Oklahoma, USA
Co-authors: Lauren N. Harkrider, University of Oklahoma, USA; Zhanna Bagdasarov, University of Oklahoma, USA; James F. Johnson, University of Oklahoma, USA; Michael D. Mumford, University of Oklahoma, USA
6) Policies on responsible conduct of research in professional codes of ethics
Presenter: Ana Marusic, University of Split, Croatia
Co-authors: Dubravka Komić, University of Split, Croatia; Stjepan Ljudevit Marušić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
7) Biases and ethical decision making
Presenter: Kelsey Medeiros, University of Oklahoma, USA
Co-authors: Jensen T. Mecca, University of Oklahoma, USA; Carter Gibson, University of Oklahoma, USA; Vincent D. Giorgini, University of Oklahoma, USA; Michael D. Mumford, University of Oklahoma, USA; Shane Connelly, University of Oklahoma, USA; Lynn D. Devenport, University of Oklahoma, USA
10:15 – 11:45 Concurrent Sessions 11-15
11. The State of Research Integrity and Initiatives by Region Room: Grand Salon A/B
and Country
Chair: Susan Zimmerman
Education in the responsible conduct of research in Chinese universities
Presenter: Ke Gong, Nankai University, China
RCR courses and curricular development in Germany: "…a slow powerful drilling through hard boards, with a mixture of passion and a sense of proportion“ (Max Weber)
Presenter: Gerlinde Sponholz, Institut fuer Medizin und Organisationsethik, Germany
Co-authors: Helga Nolte, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany; Michael Gommel,
Instituts für systemische Medizin und Organisationsethik, Germany
Developing institutional monitoring protocols for humanities and social sciences in Taiwan
Presenter: Shu-Min Huang, Academia Sinica, Chinese Taipei
Meeting global challenges in high-impact research publications: The Southeast Asian perspective
Presenter: Kamaruzaman Jusoff, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Research integrity: No harmony in Europe
Presenter: Simon Godecharle, University of Leuven, Belgium
Co-authors: Benoit Nemery, University of Leuven, Belgium; Kris Dierickx, University of Leuven, Belgium
12. Journal Policies Room: Symphonie 1
Chair: Veronique Kiermer
Conflicts of interest in medical journal publishing: An analysis of the (in)effectiveness of current industry guidelines
Presenter: Rachel Hendrick, University of Edinburgh, UK
Improving research integrity: Implementing ethics policies and practices in Wiley health science journals
Presenter: Alice Meadows, Wiley, USA.
Co-authors: Chris Graf, Wiley, Australia; Allen Stevens, Wiley, UK; Elizabeth Wager, Sideview, UK
The EMBO transparent process: Policies for a reliable literature
Presenter: Bernd Pulverer, EMBO, Germany
Adherence of Ibero-American journals to international recommendations on authorship and disclosure of conflict of interests
Presenter: Rosemary Sadami Arai Shinkai, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Co-author: Renata Lopes Bellarmino, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Brazil
13. Practical Considerations for the Responsible Conduct of Research Room: Symphonie 3A/B
in the Context of Everyday Science
Chair: Kathryn Dally
Research integrity and everyday practice of science
Presenter: Frederick Grinnell, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Helping faculty teach research ethics to their students
Presenter: Michael Kalichman, University of California-San Diego, USA
Co-author: Dena Plemmons, University of California-San Diego, USA
Needed: Practical accounts about saving science from the unethical
Presenter: Joan E. Sieber, Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, USA
Setting an agenda for research ethics in South Africa
Presenter: Laetus OK Lategan, Central University of Technology, Free State, South Africa
14. Conflict of Interest Room: Inspiration
Chair: Eric Campbell
The CITI program’s conflicts of interest course: Initial observations
Presenter: Jason Borenstein, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Research conflict of interest: Flaws in professional codes of ethics
Presenter: Charles Marsan and Maude Laliberté, Université de Montréal, Canada
Conflict of interest policies for authors, peer reviewers and editors of bioethics journals
Presenters: Zubin Master, Albany Medical College, USA; Kelly Werner, Albany Medical College, USA
Co-authors: Elise Smith, Université de Montréal, Canada; David B. Resnik, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA; Bryn Williams-Jones, Université de Montréal, Canada
Developing a conflict of interest policy at the University of Montréal: Process and innovation
Presenter: Elise Smith, Université de Montréal, Canada
Co-authors: Charles Marsan, Université de Montréal, Canada, Canada; Bryn Williams-Jones, Université de Montréal, Canada, Canada
Managing conflicts of interest in research ethics review: Exploring ethical tools for Canadian Research Ethics Boards
Presenter: Marie-Josée Potvin, Université de Montréal, Canada
Coauthors: Ghislaine Mathieu, Université de Montréal, Canada; Elise Smith, Université de Montréal, Canada; Bryn Williams-Jones, Université de Montréal, Canada
15. Maintaining Societal Trust in the Face of Misconduct Room: Grand Salon C
Chair: Kristina Everett
The collective consequences of scientific fraud
Presenter: Vincent Larivière, Université de Montréal, Canada
Co-author: Philippe Mongeon, Université de Montréal, Canada
The restoring professionalism and integrity in research (RePAIR) program
Presenter: James M. DuBois, Saint Louis University and Washington University, USA
Responsible public communication of science
Presenter: Leiv K. Sydnes, International Council for Science (ICSU), Norway
The characteristics of trustworthy science and practices that promote it
Presenter: Mark Yarborough, University of California Davis, USA
The intersection of research integrity with social responsibility
Presenter: Mark Frankel, American Association for the Advancement of Science, USA
11:45 – 13:00 Lunch Room: Soprano
13:00 – 14:30 Focus Track Sessions
International Research Collaborations: Challenges in Cross-Boundary Room: Symphonie 1
Collaborations
Chairs: Melissa S. Anderson and Tony Mayer
How Should Institutions and Journals Work Together in Cases of Room: Symphonie 3A/B
Suspected Misconduct?: The View from Journals
Chairs: Sabine Kleinert and Elizabeth Wager
Charlotte Haug, Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association, Norway
Ana Marusic, University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia
Bernd Pulverer, The EMBO Journal, Germany
Education in the Responsible Conduct of Research Room: Grand Salon C
Chairs: Dirk de Hen and C.K. Gunsalus
Presenter: Jason Borenstein, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Presenter: Nicole Foeger, Austrian Agency for Research Integrity, Austria
Presenter: Stephanie Bird, Science and Engineering Ethics, USA
Integrity Meets Societal Responsibility: Practical Applications of Room: Inspiration
the Singapore Statement's Responsibility 14
Chairs: Daniele Fanelli and Mark Frankel
Presenter: Merry Bullock, American Psychological Association, USA
Presenter: Gary Comstock, North Carolina State University, USA
14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break and Posters Room: Grand Salon Foyer
15:00 – 16:30 Plenary E Room: Grand Salon A/B Keynote Presentation: Why scientific research is not necessarily self-correcting itself |
16:45 – 18:15 Concurrent Sessions 16-20
16. Country and Regional Research Integrity Initiatives Room: Grand Salon C
Chair: Ren Yi
The landscape of research integrity in Australia
Presenter: Timothy Dyke, National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
The management results and prospect of the Center for Research Ethics in South Korea
Presenters: In Jae Lee, Seoul National University of Education, South Korea; Joon Seok Shin, Korea Institute of R&DB Human Resources Development (KIRD), South Korea
Co-authors: Euijoo Yim, Korea Institute of R&DB Human Resources Development (KIRD), South Korea; Taehwan Gwon, Korea Institute of R&DB Human Resources Development (KIRD), South Korea
Research integrity and ethics in Nepal
Presenter: Angel Magar, Journal of Nepal Health Research Council, Nepal
Research integrity in Japan
Presenter: Tomoaki Tsuchida, Waseda University, Japan
17. Retractions and Correcting the Literature Room: Grand Salon A/B
Chair: Elizabeth Wager
Scientific retractions and corrections related to misconduct findings
Presenter: David B. Resnik, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA
Co-author: Gregg E. Dinse, NIEHS/NIH, USA
The role and impact of websites highlighting misconduct
Presenter: David Vaux, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Australia
How, when, why, and by whom should retractions be done
Presenter: Sabine Kleinert, The Lancet, UK
Image and data manipulation: The power of peer pressure in preventing unethical practices
Presenter: Kenneth F. Heideman, Council of Science Editors and American Meteorological Society, USA
18. International Collaborative Research Room: Symphonie 3A/B
Chair: Linda Miller
International attention to research integrity at the policy level
Presenter: Christine Boesz, International Consultant on Reserach Integrity, USA
Research integrity in the context of international research collaborations: Evidence from collaborating scientists
Presenter: Melissa S. Anderson, University of Minnesota, USA
Modeling effective research ethics education in international collaborations: A learning-outcomes approach
Presenters: Julia Kent, Council of Graduate Schools, USA; Daniel Denecke, Council of Graduate Schools, USA
Safety, security, and ethics in the biological realm are a multi-disciplinary challenge that begins and ends with the individual
Presenter: Terence Taylor, International Council for the Life Sciences, USA
Co-authors: Abid Azhar, University of Karachi, Pakistan; M. Ajmal Khan, Qatar University, Qatar; Kauser Malik, Foman Christian College University, Pakistan; Anwar Nasim, Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Pakistan
19. Responsible Research and Conduct of Science in Middle East Room: Symphonie 1
and North African Academia
Chair: Lida Anestidou
Educational Institute for Responsible Science: A model approach to faculty development
Presenter: Lida Anestidou, National Academies of Science, USA
Responsible research and conduct of science in Algeria
Presenter: Halima Benbouza, National Biotechnology Research Center, Algeria
Egyptian perspectives in responsible science
Presenter: Mona Mostafa, Cairo University, Egypt
The situation in Yemen
Presenters: Lida Anestidou, National Academies of Science, USA; Elizabeth Heitman, Vanderbilt University, USA
Research values and cultural sensitivities
Presenter: Elizabeth Heitman, Vanderbilt University, USA
20. Private-Public Partnerships, Industrial Research and Research Integrity Room: Inspiration
Chair: Dick Bourgeois-Doyle
Organizational self-censorship in academic-industry relationships
Presenter: Garry C. Gray, Harvard University, USA
Emerging academic scientists' encounters with commercialization: Findings from a survey of Canadian universities with a medical school
Presenter: Matthew Herder, Dalhousie University, Canada
Principles for building public-private research partnerships to benefit public health
Presenter: Sylvia Rowe, SR Strategy, USA
Managing conflicts of interest and promoting successful public-private partnerships in food and agricultural research
Presenter: Catherine Woteki, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA
Building industry-academia partnerships: Report of a workshop of the Committee on Freedom and Responsibility in the Conduct of Science, of the International Council for Science
Presenter: Akilagpa Sawyerr, International Council for Science, Ghana
18:30 Depart for Gala Dinner
Depart from Hyatt Regency Montreal Hotel's main entrance, Level 3
19:00 Reception and Gala Dinner Marché Bonsecours