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 Safeguarding Science: Developing Tools to Prevent Scientific Fraud with Dr. Matthew Bolton

 Safeguarding Science: Developing Tools to Prevent Scientific Fraud with Dr. Matthew Bolton

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Scientific discovery relies on trust, trust in data, in peers, and in the systems that vet and publish research. But what happens when that trust breaks down?

This episode of Pilot Projects explores the alarming rise of academic fraud, and the consequences these practices have for research, reputation, and public trust in science. We speak with Professor Matthew Bolton, a systems engineer at the University of Virginia, who shares the origins of a new scientific fraud initiative aimed at identifying and addressing misconduct in academic publishing. Professor Bolton reflects on what first drew him to this work, recounts personal experiences that revealed just how pervasive the problem has become, and discusses the difficult balance between innovation, competition, and integrity in research.

For students interested in opportunities to research scientific fraud, contact Dr. Matthew Bolton at mlb4f@virginia.edu

Sound on Grounds works in collaboration with WTJU’s Virginia Audio Collective and is based in Clemons Library at UVA. Check out more Sound on Grounds podcasts at http://virginiaaudio.com/soundongrounds. The Pilot Projects show cover was designed by UVA alum Carina Velocci. This episode was record by Sara Bastinelli and Jason Evans Groth, and edited by Dalanda Diallo, with original music written and recorded by Jason Evans Groth in the RMC audio studio.

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