Good Scientific Practice Lecture – February 21st 2020

Every scientist doing research at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg has to comply with the rules of good scientific practice. In this workshop principles of good scientific practice, e.g. professional standards such as honesty and openness, as well as data preparation and documentation will be discussed
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Lecturer: Dr. Thomas Michael
Date: February 21st 2020
Place: SR 1.29 Von-Seckendorff-Platz 1
Time: 3 pm

74 Replies to “Good Scientific Practice Lecture – February 21st 2020”

  1. Great insights on scientific integrity! It kind of reminds me of reviewing the Applebee’s Menu USA — just like how researchers must be transparent about methods and data, Applebee’s lays out exactly what’s in their dishes. Whether it’s publishing findings or ordering a Bourbon Street Steak, clarity and honesty are key. 🍽️🔬

    Good scientific practice isn’t just about avoiding misconduct — it’s about building trust, just like your favorite go-to restaurant menu!

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  3. The Good Scientific Practice lecture is designed to educate researchers and students on ethical standards and responsible conduct in research. It covers topics like data integrity, authorship, plagiarism, and peer review. This lecture promotes transparency and trust in scientific work, ensuring high-quality and honest research practices.

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