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Academic Integrity and Fraudulent Research with Dr Elisabeth Bik

Academic Integrity and Fraudulent Research with Dr Elisabeth Bik

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Welcome back to HeadFirst: A Concussion Podcast.

Today we have the honour and privilege of welcoming Dr Elisabeth Bik.

Trained originally as a microbiologist, Dr Elisabeth Bik has become a global authority on research ethics and scientific credibility. She is best known for her meticulous investigations into altered images and questionable data practices in academic publishing. Her work has flagged potential problems in thousands of research papers and has played a role in more than a thousand formal retractions tied to compromised scientific standards.

Beyond her investigative impact, Dr Bik’s own research has been widely cited, and her efforts to safeguard the integrity of science have been recognised with several prestigious international honours. Now working independently, she advises on research integrity while continuing to advocate for transparency and ethical responsibility across the scientific world.

01:59 – Dr Elisabeth Bik Journey into Microbiology and Plagiarism

04:44 – Why is Scientific Integrity Important and Why Should We Care?

07:44 – Reasons People Fabricate Result

10:54 – Choosing Research to Sleuth and Common Fabrications

15:44 – Process When Investigating Paper’s

18:53 – Biggest Case Dr Bik Has Worked on and Personal Attacks / Push Back

26:14 – Collateral Damage of Fabricated Research

29:49 – What Questions to ask About ‘Catchy’ Headline’s?

33:14 – How We Can Support and Help Dr Bik’s Work

Dr Elisabeth Bik

X/Twitter: @MicrobiomDigest

Patreon.com/elisabethbik

Website: https://scienceintegritydigest.com/about/

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