“6% of sleuths agreed that current reporting channels for misconduct are effective, compared to 77% of research-integrity officers”
I think this is readily explainable by the differential access to information. RIOs do not see what doesn’t even reach them, eg when editors refuse to act.
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Final day of our COST Action TREASURE meeting in Madrid. TREASURE is about 'Maternal Perinatal Stress and Adverse Outcomes in the Offspring: Maximising infants´ development'. So good to see so many professionals working hard to increase society's attention for this relevant topic!
As a woman and academic, on International Women's Day, I am thinking of all the women who are suffering from or survived bullying and harassment. Let's keep fighting so that academia becomes a place of safety, growth, creativity, honesty, and tolerance—inspiring for others to follow and model.
The view from Neuroscience.
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March 5 is International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) Day!
Sending gratitude to all the IBCLCs that significantly transform world health through skilled lactation care 🤱🏻❤️
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This is a great paper. Elegant model and interesting conclusion!
Thanks for the rec.
Great findings!
Do you want to study children in their natural environments instead of testing them in the lab? Thinking about how to do that best? Join us near Nijmegen on 22nd May! dpblab.org/2025/01/16/u...
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Very proud of our experimental study on walking outdoors with babies! Kudos to Nicole Rheinheimer who did all the hard work, and co-authors @stefaniavictoria.bsky.social and Simone Kühn. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...