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Date & Time

March 28th
9:00AM - 4:00PM


Speakers

Marcia McNutt, President of the National Academy of Sciences, Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer for Microsoft, and More!

Registrants

347

Research Integrity in the Age of Generative AI

This day-long symposium will include a fireside chat between Marcia McNutt, President of the National Academy of Sciences, and Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer for Microsoft, as they explore the revolutionary power of Generative AI in the scientific domain; Anatomy of a (Hypothetical) Case of Research Misconduct, a case study dramatization; Retractions, Corrections, Paper Mills, Oh My: Journal Editors Talk about Strategies to Protect Research Integrity and What They Do When Something Goes Wrong, including Kaia Motter, Head of Academic Affairs, Springer Nature; and more!

Program & Schedule

Welcoming Remarks by Jeannette Wing
9 - 9:15am
Session 1
9:15 - 10:30am
Session 2
10:45 - 12pm
Lunch Break
12 - 1pm
Session 3
1 - 2:30pm
Session 4
2:45 - 4pm
Session 1

Fireside Chat | The Revolutionary Power of Generative AI in the Scientific Domain

Marcia McNutt & Eric Horvitz

Join Marcia McNutt, President of the National Academy of Sciences, and Eric Horvitz, Chief. Scientist, Microsoft, a pioneer in artificial intelligence, as they explore the revolutionary role of Generative AI in science. This session will highlight how AI is transforming research practices and policies, driving innovation, and expanding the boundaries of what is scientifically possible, but also presenting new risks, challenges and ethical quandaries in relation to the integrity of science.




Session 2

Anatomy of a (Hypothetical) Case of Research Misconduct

Moderated by Naomi Schrag

This interactive panel discussion will explore the "inside story" of a hypothetical research misconduct case involving questionable data in a high-profile oncology publication. Through a five-scene presentation, panelists will portray key stakeholders—including the principal investigator, graduate student, research integrity officer, journalist as they navigate the complex challenges that emerge when scientific misconduct is suspected and investigated. The session will examine critical decision points from multiple perspectives.



Coffee
LUNCH AND COFFEE BREAK
Coffee
Session 3

Retractions, Corrections, Paper Mills, Oh My!

Moderated by Arturo Casadevall

In this session, journal editors will explore the complex challenges editors face when confronting problematic publications, from coordinated paper mills to image manipulation and AI-generated content. Panelists will discuss practical strategies they employ to detect and address research misconduct, including their approaches to digital image verification, artificial intelligence detection, and authorship disputes. They’ll also discuss peer review, share insights on managing relationships with external “data sleuths” and share how journals of different sizes navigate current challenges.



Session 4

Decoding the Hype: Practical Impacts of Generative AI in Research

Moderated by Frank Pasquale

This session will bring together researchers from various disciplines to discuss the latest innovations in Generative AI and their impact on their respective fields. The session will consist of 10-minute mini-talks discussing a particular GAI use case. Following the presentations, a moderated discussion will address steps the researchers are taking to ensure the credibility of the models they are building, how they address potential bias, and broader ramifications of use of GAI in their fields and research integrity.



Meet our Speakers & Panelists

Jeannette M. Wing

Executive Vice President for Research
Columbia University

Eric Horvitz

Chief Scientific Officer
Microsoft

Marcia McNutt

President
National Academy of Sciences

Susan Garfinkel

Research Integrity Consultant
Research Integrity Partners, LLC

Ai Yamamoto

Professor of Neurology, Pathology & Cell Biology
Columbia University

Reginald Miller

Dean for Research Operations and Infrastructure
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Kaia Motter

Head of Academic Affairs, North America
Springer Nature

Sri Devi Narasimhan

Deputy Editor
Cell

Larry Lustig

Chair, Otolaryngology
Columbia University

Arturo Casadevall

Chair, Molecular Microbiology & Immunology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Siwei Lyu

Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
SUNY Albany

Frank Pasquale

Professor of Law
Cornell Tech

Mark Hansen

Professor of Journalism and Innovation
Columbia Journalism School

Despina Kontos

Professor of Radiological Sciences
Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Kavita Bala

Provost & Professor of Computer Science
Cornell University

Maria Blumenkrantz

Graduate Student, CMBS
Columbia University

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NAOMI SCHRAG

VP for Research Compliance, Training, & Policy
Columbia University

ANDERSON SMITH

Asst Director for Research Compliance Education
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ROGER LEFORT

Asst Director for Research Integrity & Compliance
Columbia University

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