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Appendix B: Agendas of Open Committee Meetings
Pages 199-208

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... scientific societies and organizations, have been asked to focus on the following topics: 199
From page 200...
... Levine, Executive Director and Ethics Officer, American Educational Research Association Physical Sciences Kate Kirby, Chief Executive Officer, American Physical Society David Sholl, John F Brock III School Chair, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Statistics Ron Wasserstein, Executive Director, American Statistical Association Earth Sciences Brooks Hanson, Senior Vice President Publications, American Geophysical Union Engineering Philip DiVietro, Managing Director of Publishing, American Society of Mechanical Engineers John Baillieul, Distinguished Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Boston University Public Comments
From page 201...
... • Are there specific areas within your field of science that are more likely to have issues with reproducing scientific results? Life Sciences Yvette Seger, Director of Science Policy, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Reproducibility of Scientific Research within the Agencies Patricia Valdez, Extramural Research Integrity Officer, National Institutes of Health Anne Plant, Biosystems and Biomaterials Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology 2.
From page 202...
... • What R&R challenges does cross-disciplinary research pose that can be addressed by journals? Veronique Kiermer, Executive Editor, Public Library of Science Reporting of Reproducibility Issues in Science Richard Harris, Science Correspondent, National Public Radio Public Comments
From page 203...
... • What reproducibility challenges does economics face with cross disciplinary research? Margaret Levenstein, Professor of Economics and Director, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan Panel 1: Overview of Extent of Reproducibility Issues in Scientific and Engineering Research The panelists have been asked to focus on the following session questions: • How extensive is the lack of reproducibility in research results in science and engineering, in general?
From page 204...
... David Madigan, Executive Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University Arjun Kumar Manrai, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard University Panel 2, Part 2: Reproducibility Issues in Computational Sciences and Statistics The panelists in this session have been asked to address the session questions (above) with a focus on the impact of the misuse of statistics in research.
From page 205...
... APPENDIX B 205 Joseph Simmons, Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Public Comments FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 Welcome and Introductions Harvey Fineberg, Committee Chair Panel 3: Reproducibility Issues in Engineering Gianluca Setti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, and IEEE editor Panel 4: Reporting of Reproducibility Issues in Science Christie Aschwanden, Lead Science Editor, FiveThirtyEight Laura Helmuth, Science Editor, The Washington Post Public Comments
From page 206...
... Sloan Foundation Panel 3: The Economics of Addressing Reproducibility Issues in Science Heidi Williams, Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Myron P Gutmann, Professor of History and Director of the Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado Boulder Richard Freeman, Herbert Ascherman Chair in Economics, Harvard University Brent Goldfarb, Management and Organizations Department and Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Maryland Public Comments
From page 207...
... Michael Evans, Department of Geology, University of Maryland Gavin Schmidt, Director, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Rich Loft, Director, Technology Development Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research Andrea Dutton, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida Wrap-Up Harvey Fineberg, Committee Chair
From page 208...
... Laura Fierce, Environmental and Climate Sciences Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and member, Executive Committee, Global Young Academy [in person] Koen Vermeir, French National Centre for Scientific Research, former Co-Chair, Scientific Excellence and Open Science Programs, and Member, Executive Committee, Global Young Academy [via Zoom]


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