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In this episode of Live Players, Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja are joined by Ben Landau-Taylor, a Senior Analyst at Bismarck Analysis. Ben recently published an article in Palladium Magazine about the pervasive problem of fraud in academia. They discussed how fraudulent activities, particularly in medical research, often go undetected due to flawed peer review processes and institutional protectionism. They explore key cases, and possible solutions, including external watchdogs, intellectual authorities and regulatory bodies in maintaining academic integrity.
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LINKS:
The Academic Culture of Fraud: https://www.palladiummag.com/2024/08/02/the-academic-culture-of-fraud/Â
Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/Â
Bismarck Analysis: https://www.bismarckanalysis.com/Â
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Ben Landau-Taylor:
Website: https://www.benlandautaylor.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-landau-taylor-19a00056/Â
Twitter: https://twitter.com/benlandautaylorÂ
Samo Burja:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samo-burja
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamoBurjaÂ
Erik Torrenberg:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eriktorenberg/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/eriktorenbergÂ
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(01:32) Ben’s article: "The Academic Culture of Fraud" in Palladium magazine
(03:36) Examples of fraudulent studies and researchers (Sylvain Lesné case)
(05:29) Incentives and cultural factors enabling fraud
(07:35) Historical context and modern academia
(10:46) Scientific fraud and its consequences
(12:48) Intellectual authority and legitimacy
(19:50) Sponsor: Brave
(26:49) External pressure on academia
(28:52) Role of journalism and other institutions in exposing academic fraud
(31:24) The need for external oversight in academia
(32:12) The complex relationship between the government and academia
(34:13) Proposals for scientific integrity
(39:56) Challenges in science and bureaucracy
(43:21) Nonprofit solutions for scientific fraud
(49:42) Venture capital and scientific integrity
(54:02) Overview of Bismarck Analysis and its work in strategic research & consulting
(56:54) Wrap
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In this episode of Live Players, Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja are joined by Ben Landau-Taylor, a Senior Analyst at Bismarck Analysis. Ben recently published an article in Palladium Magazine about the pervasive problem of fraud in academia. They discussed how fraudulent activities, particularly in medical research, often go undetected due to flawed peer review processes and institutional protectionism. They explore key cases, and possible solutions, including external watchdogs, intellectual authorities and regulatory bodies in maintaining academic integrity.
🔥 Apply to join over 400 founders and Execs in the Turpentine Network: https://hmplogxqz0y.typeform.com/to/JCkphVqj
—
RECOMMENDED PODCAST:
🎙️ This Won't Last - Eavesdrop on Keith Rabois, Kevin Ryan, Logan Bartlett, and Zach Weinberg's monthly backchannel. They unpack their hottest takes on the future of tech, business, venture, investing, and politics.
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1765665937
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2HwSNeVLL1MXy0RjFPyOSz
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThisWontLastpodcast
—
SPONSOR:
Get first-party targeting with Brave's private ad platform: cookieless and future proof ad formats for all your business needs. Performance meets privacy. Head to https://brave.com/brave-ads/ and mention “MoZ” when signing up for a 25% discount on your first campaign.
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LINKS:
The Academic Culture of Fraud: https://www.palladiummag.com/2024/08/02/the-academic-culture-of-fraud/Â
Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/Â
Bismarck Analysis: https://www.bismarckanalysis.com/Â
—
FOLLOW:Â
Ben Landau-Taylor:
Website: https://www.benlandautaylor.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-landau-taylor-19a00056/Â
Twitter: https://twitter.com/benlandautaylorÂ
Samo Burja:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samo-burja
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamoBurjaÂ
Erik Torrenberg:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eriktorenberg/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/eriktorenbergÂ
—
TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(01:32) Ben’s article: "The Academic Culture of Fraud" in Palladium magazine
(03:36) Examples of fraudulent studies and researchers (Sylvain Lesné case)
(05:29) Incentives and cultural factors enabling fraud
(07:35) Historical context and modern academia
(10:46) Scientific fraud and its consequences
(12:48) Intellectual authority and legitimacy
(19:50) Sponsor: Brave
(26:49) External pressure on academia
(28:52) Role of journalism and other institutions in exposing academic fraud
(31:24) The need for external oversight in academia
(32:12) The complex relationship between the government and academia
(34:13) Proposals for scientific integrity
(39:56) Challenges in science and bureaucracy
(43:21) Nonprofit solutions for scientific fraud
(49:42) Venture capital and scientific integrity
(54:02) Overview of Bismarck Analysis and its work in strategic research & consulting
(56:54) Wrap
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