Events / Trusting the Literature? P-Hacking, Fraud, and How to Read Research Safely

Trusting the Literature? P-Hacking, Fraud, and How to Read Research Safely

12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
Eric P. Newman Education Center (EPNEC), 320 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110

(Registration further below)

Speaker: 

Joe Simmons, PhD

Co-author of Data Colada

Professor of Applied Statistics

Professor of Operations, Information, & Decisions

Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

 

 

Joe Simmons, PhD is a professor, researcher, and author from the University of Pennsylvania. He has extensive knowledge in research methods with an emphasis on identifying and fixing research practices that lead to fraud, and he investigates the psychology of judgment and decision-making.

Sponsored by Jay Piccirillo, MD, FACS, The TL1 Program & The Otolaryngology R25 Program, we are excited to welcome Dr. Simmons to the WashU Medicine campus for a day to address fraud in medical literature.

  • EPNEC Auditorium, Eric P. Newman Education Center, Floor 1; Zoom option available
    Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. and the keynote address will begin at noon.
  • This seminar counts towards Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) credit. Pre-register for RCR credit via Workday. You must attend the seminar in person in its entirety to receive credit.
  • Register below.
  • For questions, contact Adisa Kalkan at adisakalkan@wustl.edu

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