11-12 Jul 2024 Avon (France)

SCOPE

The GS Chem  organize from July 11th to 12th,  a summer school on the theme:

Scientific integrity, ethics and open sciences

Student of the Frontiers In Chemistry Master program and PhD students from partner research units are invited to this event. Registration includes lunches, coffee breaks, dinner and on-site accommodation (night of July 11 to 12). Registration is free but mandatory and will close on June 15th. Please note that only 40 places are available. It is therefore preferable to apply as early as possible.

 

  

PROGRAM

July 11th

9h30 - Welcome breakfast

Speakers of the day: Maha Said, Nathanne Rost and Mustafa Gharib from European project "Nanobubbles"  (R. Lévy).

10h00 Science Integrity :  Good practices make good research

  • Part 1 : Basics and General Concept
  • Part 2 : Collaborative workshop around case studies

11h30 Guess the compound/chemical : Learn the importance of replications and the importance of a detailed protocol in replications

12h30  Lunch

13h45 Post-publication peer review : A source of examples of problematic practices

14h30 Collaborative workshop around ethic scenario

15h15 Outdoor activity in the forest and snack

17h15 Science integrity charades

18h00 End of Day One

19h30 Apéritif

20h00 Dinner

July 12th

7h30 Breakfast

9h30 Science in transition

  • Part 1: Integrate environmental issues into the conduct of research, Guillaume Blanc, Université Paris Cité, IJCLab, Labos1point5

Part 2 : Recycling of research data: towards ecological Cheminformatics? Antoine Taly, Université Paris Cité, LBT

  • Part 3 : Making markets for scientific publication: the case of chemistry, Marianne Noel, LISIS (UMR CNRS 9003)

12h30 Lunch

14h00  Workshop: “Science and the media”, by journalist from TheMetaNews

16h00  End of Day 2

LOCATION

Station d'écologie forestière, Route de la Tour Dénecourt, 77300 Fontainebleau

By train : Located 10 minutes on foot from Fontainebleau-Avon station, the station is easily accessible by train from Gare de Lyon (45 minutes/ Zone 5). Departures every ½ hour allow journeys throughout the day, at no additional cost for all holders of an Imagin'R subscription. For timetables: See Transilien website

By car : Located 80 km from Paris, the station is 1 hour from the PRG campus by the A6 or A5 motorway. Warning: On some GPS, the Tour Denecourt road is not referenced, so enter Route Gaston Bonnier.

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