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This week, Anoushka chats with Dr. Paul Fisher, Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Stanford University. Apart from being a nationally renowned pediatric neurologist, Dr. Fisher also serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Pediatrics and a member of the Committee for Publication Ethics. We answer questions like: What does it mean for scientists to be honest in their research practices? Why is it important? What does it mean for the public when science is dishonest and where are we going from here? Take a listen to hear more about ways that research culture is changing, and how we can re-instill trust in scientific reporting.
Narrated, produced, and edited by: Anoushka Rao
This week, Anoushka chats with Dr. Paul Fisher, Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Stanford University. Apart from being a nationally renowned pediatric neurologist, Dr. Fisher also serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Pediatrics and a member of the Committee for Publication Ethics. We answer questions like: What does it mean for scientists to be honest in their research practices? Why is it important? What does it mean for the public when science is dishonest and where are we going from here? Take a listen to hear more about ways that research culture is changing, and how we can re-instill trust in scientific reporting.
Narrated, produced, and edited by: Anoushka Rao