Governance of Science and Research Integrity: Agencies, Researchers, Case studies 2 nd International Workshop Heraklion-Rethymno, Greece, 6-9 September 2017 Wednesday, 6 September 2017 Pre-Workshop: Data Integrity Tutorial, Hellenic Bioinformatics-10 Conference, FORTH, Heraklion, Greece, 6 September 2017; Sponsored by project DEFORM Chair: Vasiliki Petousi, Project DEFORM 18:00-18:30 Predating data: Integrity of methods and statistics Ioannis Ioannidis, Stanford University 18:30-19:00 Misconduct and data: privacy, accountability and responsibility in (big) data in social science Gemma Galdon Clavell, Eticas Research & Consulting, Spain 19:00-19:30 The European Research Council position on data integrity and scientific misconduct Nektarios Tavernarakis, FoRTH, ERC 19:30 Light Reception On-site Thursday, 7 September 2017 Workshop-Day 1 Governance of science and research: Agencies, Networks and Regulation, University of Crete, Heraklion Campus, Computer Science Department, Room Κ206 Pick up from Hotels (approximate times) Ibis or nearby: 08.30; Galaxy 08.45 08.30-09.15 Transfer to Voutes University Campus, University of Crete, Heraklion 09.15-09.30 Registration 09:30-10:30 Welcome and orientation of participants - Chair: V. Petousi Representative UoC; Representative UoC Research Ethics Committee; DEFORM project Co-Coordinators (Sylvie Faucheux; Caroline GansCompe)
Workshop Organizers 10.30-11.15 Integrity and European Institutional Approaches - Chair: A. Kuyumdzhieva Integrity of Science: A European Policy Perspective Albena Kuyumdzhieva, DG RTD,Ethics Sector Research integrity: policy and practice at the ERC Laura Pontiggia, ERCEA 11.15-11.45 Break: Discussion and networking over coffee 11.45-12.30 Governance of Research Integrity: Networks and Associations - Chair: G. Galdon Clavell The ENERI project and the EARTHnet initiative Panagiotis Kavouras, National Technical University of Athens Dealing with Research Ethics on the operational level Nik Claesen, EARMA 12.30-13.15 Governance of Research integrity: aspects of regulation - Chair: T. Garani - Papadatos Research integrity and EU Law: part of EU s responsible innovation narrative or a mere coordination exercise? Michail Kritikos, STOA/EPRS-Policy Analyst TBA Petros Tsantilas, University of Peloponnese/ Hellenic Authority of Personal Data Protection 13.15-14.15 Lunch: Nourishing discussion and networking 14.15-15.00 Governance of research integrity: definitions and guidelines Chair: M. Kaiser Revision of the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity: Drivers, approaches and challenges in a multi-system context. Maura Hiney, Science Europe Integrity and responsibility of the researchers. Ethical views. Michele Leduc, CNRS, COMET 15.00-15.30 Break: Discussion and networking over coffee 15.30-16.15 From the journal publisher s point of view - Chair: I.I oannides Responsible research: importance of authorship and gender issues Ana Marušić, University of Split Elsevier s position on Publishing Ethics Ian Smith, Elsevier 16.15-17.00 Misconduct and governance of research: Case study Greece Chair: T. Philalithis
The Greek policy concerning the H1N1 pandemic Melpomeni Malliori: National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece The critical points for avoiding Research Misconduct in R&D Programmes Asterios Chatziparadeisis, General Secretariat of Research and Technology, Greece 17.00-17.45 Transfer from location to Hotels and city center/museum 17.45-19.00 Suggested activity: Archaeological Museum of Heraklion Downtown Heraklion 19.30-21.30 Implementing dietary integrity through Cretan Food Restaurant Peskesi Downtown Heraklio Friday, 8 September 2017 Workshop-Day 2. Focusing on research, University of Crete, Rethymno, Center for Research and Studies in Humanities, Social Sciences and Pedagogies (CRS), (DEFORM s home in the UoC) Pick up from Hotels (approximate times) Ibis or nearby: 8.30; Galaxy 8.45 8.45-10.00 Transport to Rethymno 10.00-10.30 Welcome over coffee Representative UoC, Director of CRS, Department of Sociology 10:30-12:00 The DEFORM project-results, Reflections on processes Chairs and Discussants: M. Rauhala, Research Ethics Coordinator, TU Wien A. Bottomley, EORTC Belgium Ethics Task Force - DEFORM Research integrity and big data: reproducibility vs adequacy Caroline GansCombe, INSEEC, Project DEFORM Experts views on research misconduct-preliminary findings Eirini Sifaki, UoC, project DEFORM, Vasiliki Petousi, UoC, project DEFORM Perceiving and engaging in Research Misconduct: Preliminary results of DEFORM s on-line survey Georgia Koumoundourou, IoannisTsaousis, Vasiliki Petousi, UoC, project DEFORM 12:00-13:00 Lunch: Food and thoughts 13:00-13.45 Gender dimensions in research Chair: V. Petousi Sex and Gender in Research Design and Reporting Carolyn Ells, McGill University. 14.00-14.45 Promise and responsibility Chair: N. Foeger Contested Research Economic Imaginaries: The case of Knowledge Exchange in the UK Caterina Psarikidou, Lancaster University
Science integrity and industrial pharmaceutical development: Any pitfalls? John C Lukas, DYNAKIN, SL, Drug modeling & Consulting 14.45-15.15 Coffee break on site 15.15-16.00 Cost and consequences of science fraud and research misconduct - Chair: C.Gans-Combe Fraud and plagiarism: the masked costs for academia and society Michelle Bergadaà, Geneva University What Happens After Scientific Misconduct? Ivan Oransky, Co-founder Retraction Watch 16.00-16.45 Governance of research integrity: national activities/initiatives - Chair: S. Faucheux Integrity in and quality of science Matthias Kaiser, University of Bergen, Norway Raising Awareness via national and European Networks on Research Integrity Nicole Foeger, Austrian Agency for Research Integrity, ENRIO 16.45-17.15 Overview and closing of workshop - Workshop Organizers, Project Partners, Ethics Task Force 17.15-17.45 Transfer to Rethymno 17.45-19.00 Stretching our legs in town in a guided tour - Old Town Rethymno 19.30 Dinner: No misconduct. Guaranteed! Downtown Rethymnon 21.30-23.00 Transport to Heraklion Saturday, 9 September 2017 Workshop-Day 3 (Tentative schedule) Project General Assembly, University of Crete, Heraklion, Historical Museum of Heraklion, Amphitheater 10:30-12:00 Stakeholders community non-virtual meeting All invited 12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Workshop assessment and forward planning DEFORM partners Organizing Committee Valia Aggelaki aggelakivalia@hotmail.com Tina Garani-Papadatos sgarani@esdy.edu.gr Ioanna Kaiserli ikaiserli@uoc.gr
Vasiliki Petousi petousiv@uoc.gr Eirini Sifaki eirini_sifaki@yahoo.gr