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Free webinar – The Future of Peer Review and Reproducible Science

Wednesday, 10 January 2024 8 am PT time / 16 pm UK/GMT

Talk abstract:

The ability of peer review to improve manuscripts, e.g., conduct, reporting, and validity of study findings, as well as deter publication of “bad” studies is increasingly being questioned. In the past I have made a  call to showcase changes that occurred to each study due to peer review. In this talk I will reflect on the findings of the living review of changes that occur to manuscripts (or preprints) due to peer review, as well as on the implementation of structured peer review. I will additionally share considerations on future of peer review, use of LLMs and other models in peer review, and how journals and institutions could guarantee the (computational) reproducibility of research.

Speaker

Mario Malicki

EASE Peer Review Committee ChairUnited States

After finishing School of Medicine at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, I obtained an MA in Literature and Medicine at King’s College, London, UK, and then worked at the University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia where I obtained my PhD in Medical Ethics titled: Integrity of scientific publications in biomedicine. From 2017-2019 I have been a postdoc at AMC and ASUS Amsterdam, Netherlands, and in 2020 I joined METRICS at Stanford University, USA where I focus on meta-research of preprints and peer review. I am also a Editor-in-Chief of Research Integrity and Peer Review journal (RIPR) https://researchintegrityjournal.biomedcentral.com/.