In this episode we discuss how success in science is measured and how this impacts research integrity. Meta-researcher Dr Noémie Aubert Bonn shares her experiences studying bioethics and research assessment. Topics like the academic brain drain and 'publish or perish' come up as negative impacts of today's measures of success. Nevertheless, Noémie introduces us to multiple new initiatives challenging the old system and promoting research integrity.

This episode is hosted and produced by Yves Constantin Plessen @CYPlessen.

Sound editing and original music by Giorgio Cattaneo: linktr.ee/exoplanetrec

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For full show notes, transcripts, resources and more information on this project brought to you through the BIH QUEST Centre for Responsible Research visit: www.bihealth.org/en/quest/projects/spokes doingsciencedifferently.start.page

You can find our guest Noémie at @naubertbonn https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=85BZCkkAAAAJ&hl=en

Resources: Read the toolbox for research integrity coproduced by Noemie as part of the European Commission Project SOPs4R1 https://sops4ri.eu/

Join your local grassroots open science and reproducibility journal club at https://reproducibilitea.org

Learn more about the worldwide initiative Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) https://sfdora.org

Read and sign Bullied into Bad Science's petition open letter to support ECRs for publishing reforms http://bulliedintobadscience.org/#the_letter

Learn more about the alternative to normal authorship - the author credit system https://credit.niso.org

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