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Reports of research fraud and mass retractions have combined with populist distrust of expertise to contribute to widespread mistrust of scientific research. This session, composed of panelists with backgrounds in research, ethics, and publishing, will explore some of the many ways that allies within the research ecosystem can rebuild readers’ trust in science, including readers in within the research community itself, policymakers, and the public. Key topics will include research fraud, ethics education, peer review, open science practices, and research assessment reform.

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Moderated by: David Moher

Clinical epidemiologist and Senior Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Natasha McDonald

Natasha McDonald

Director, Peer Review, Canadian Science Publishing

Sarah Elaine Eaton

Professor and Research Chair, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
Juan Pablo Alperin

Juan Pablo Alperin

Associate Professor, School of Publishing and Scientific Director, Public Knowledge Project, Simon Fraser University
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Kaia Motter

Head of Academic Affairs, North America, Springer Nature

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