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| 2020.09.25 Wed || Samoilova, Khristina || -- || -- || Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. ''Phys Rev E'' '''2013''', ''87'', 012707.
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| 2020.09.23 Wed || Samoilova, Khristina || -- || -- || Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. ''Phys Rev E'' '''2013''', ''87'', 012707.
 
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| 2020.10.14 Wed || Last, First || -- || -- || Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. ''Phys Rev E'' '''2013''', ''87'', 012707.
 
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| 2020.10.23 Wed || Last, First || -- || -- || Research Presentation
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| 2020.10.21 Wed || Last, First || -- || -- || Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. ''Phys Rev E'' '''2013''', ''87'', 012707.
 
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| 2020.10.30 Wed || Last, First || -- || -- || Rotation Presentation
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| 2020.10.28 Wed || Last, First || -- || -- || Research Presentation
 
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| 2020.11.06 Wed || Last, First || -- || -- || Rotation Presentation
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| 2020.11.04 Wed || Last, First || -- || -- || Research Presentation
 
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| 2020.11.11 Wed || Last, First and Last, First|| -- || -- || Lab Rotation Presentations
 
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| 2020.11.20 Wed || Last, First and Last, First || -- || -- || Lab Rotation Presentations
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| 2020.11.18 Wed || Last, First and Last, First || -- || -- || Lab Rotation Presentations
 
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| 2020.11.27 Wed || -- || -- || -- || THANKSGIVING BREAK
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| 2020.11.25 Wed || -- || -- || -- || THANKSGIVING BREAK
 
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| 2020.12.04 Wed || Last, First and Last, First || -- || -- || Lab Rotation Presentations
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| 2020.12.02 Wed || Last, First and Last, First || -- || -- || Lab Rotation Presentations
 
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SEMESTER STARTS WITH RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH'''
 
SEMESTER STARTS WITH RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH'''
 
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| 2021.01.30 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (1) Course Overview: Fulfilling Responsible Conduct in Research Training ||
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| 2021.01.27 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (1) Course Overview: Fulfilling Responsible Conduct in Research Training ||
  
 
Discussion of Overall Course Requirements which include:  
 
Discussion of Overall Course Requirements which include:  
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| 2021.02.06 Wed || Class discussion|| Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (2) Integrity in Scholarship (Introduction to Ethics and Science) ||
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| 2021.02.03 Wed || Class discussion|| Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (2) Integrity in Scholarship (Introduction to Ethics and Science) ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=av3P2n8t2qc&feature=emb_logo Peter Williams Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=av3P2n8t2qc&feature=emb_logo Peter Williams Lecture]
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| 2021.02.13 Wed || Class discussion  || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (3) Scientific Misconduct ||
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| 2021.02.10 Wed || Class discussion  || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (3) Scientific Misconduct ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RayszjsMDH8&feature=emb_logo Michael Hadjiargyrou Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RayszjsMDH8&feature=emb_logo Michael Hadjiargyrou Lecture]
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| 2021.02.20 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (4) Mentoring ||  
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| 2021.02.17 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (4) Mentoring ||  
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-PWjRyLEU&feature=emb_logo Clinton Rubin Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-PWjRyLEU&feature=emb_logo Clinton Rubin Lecture]
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| 2021.02.27 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (5) Ownership and Authorship ||
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| 2021.02.24 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (5) Ownership and Authorship ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TPqqGWKjsg&feature=emb_logo Peter Gergen Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TPqqGWKjsg&feature=emb_logo Peter Gergen Lecture]
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| 2021.03.06 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (6) Plagiarism ||
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| 2021.03.03 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (6) Plagiarism ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrokaKkeCw4&feature=emb_logo Richard Clark Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrokaKkeCw4&feature=emb_logo Richard Clark Lecture]
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| 2021.03.13 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (7) Data Management ||
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| 2021.03.10 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (7) Data Management ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIUkSVJEMus&feature=emb_logo Stefan Judex Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIUkSVJEMus&feature=emb_logo Stefan Judex Lecture]
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*How many years past a publication, if asked, should a researcher be able provide "raw data"?   
 
*How many years past a publication, if asked, should a researcher be able provide "raw data"?   
 
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| 2021.03.27 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (8) Journalism and Science ||
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| 2021.03.31 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (8) Journalism and Science ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5j_vqa-OI8&feature=emb_logo Howard Schneider Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5j_vqa-OI8&feature=emb_logo Howard Schneider Lecture]
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| 2021.04.03 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (9) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Human Subjects ||
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| 2021.04.07 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (9) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Human Subjects ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa_Z9EMZzHc&feature=emb_logo Judy Matuk Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa_Z9EMZzHc&feature=emb_logo Judy Matuk Lecture]
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| 2021.04.10 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (10) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Laboratory Animals ||
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| 2021.04.14 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (10) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Laboratory Animals ||
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
Stony Brook Lecture
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e4DcQDXvlY&feature=emb_logo Tom Zimmerman Lecture]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e4DcQDXvlY&feature=emb_logo Tom Zimmerman Lecture]
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*Is our class for or against Animal testing?
 
*Is our class for or against Animal testing?
 
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Revision as of 14:44, 19 August 2020

Please see http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo for Rizzo Group Homepage


Instructor Dr. Robert C. Rizzo [631-632-9340, rizzorc@gmail.com]
Course No. AMS-532
Location/Time online, Wed 11:45PM - 12:40PM
Office Hours Anytime or by appointment, Room 1-111, Dept. of Applied Math & Statistics


Journal Club Schedule (Fall & Spring) and Responsible Conduct of Research Schedule (Spring)

2020 Fall Participant Rotations or Research Group Topic References

REFERENCES SHOULD USE J. AM. CHEM. SOC. FORMAT

2020.08.26 Wed -- -- -- First year students will attend the AMS-539 ZOOM meeting
2020.09.02 Wed -- -- -- First year students will attend the AMS-539 ZOOM meeting
2020.09.09 Wed Rizzo, Robert -- -- Organizational Meeting (First day of AMS-532)
2020.09.16 Wed Stepanenko, Darya -- -- Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. Phys Rev E 2013, 87, 012707.
2020.09.23 Wed Samoilova, Khristina -- -- Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. Phys Rev E 2013, 87, 012707.
2020.09.30 Wed Last, First -- -- Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. Phys Rev E 2013, 87, 012707.
2020.10.07 Wed Last, First -- -- Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. Phys Rev E 2013, 87, 012707.
2020.10.14 Wed Last, First -- -- Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. Phys Rev E 2013, 87, 012707.
2020.10.21 Wed Last, First -- -- Ekeberg; Improved contact predictions in proteins: Using pseudolikelihoods to infer Potts models. Phys Rev E 2013, 87, 012707.
2020.10.28 Wed Last, First -- -- Research Presentation
2020.11.04 Wed Last, First -- -- Research Presentation
2020.11.11 Wed Last, First and Last, First -- -- Lab Rotation Presentations
2020.11.18 Wed Last, First and Last, First -- -- Lab Rotation Presentations
2020.11.25 Wed -- -- -- THANKSGIVING BREAK
2020.12.02 Wed Last, First and Last, First -- -- Lab Rotation Presentations
2021 Spring Participant Rotations or Research Group Topic References

SEMESTER STARTS WITH RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH

2021.01.27 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (1) Course Overview: Fulfilling Responsible Conduct in Research Training

Discussion of Overall Course Requirements which include:

  • View the Responsible Conduct of Research and Scholarship Presentation given to department chairs by professor Michael Hadjiargyrou (to be done as a group today) 2010.06.08_hadjiargyrou.pdf
  • Complete a relevant RCR module, and achieve a 80% or higher quiz grade, within the web-based Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative located at http://www.citiprogram.org
  • Following the schedule below and prior to coming to each class: (i) view the appropriate online lecture, (ii) read additional accompanying materials, and (iii) come prepared for the days discussion topics
2021.02.03 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (2) Integrity in Scholarship (Introduction to Ethics and Science)

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings (Nature articles)


Discussion

  • Why is the class important?
  • How should we behave as scientists?
  • How is science a social enterprise?
2021.02.10 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (3) Scientific Misconduct

Stony Brook Lecture


Reading


Discussion

  • From Case Study 1: Was it appropriate for Dr. Chan to promise Samantha second authorship based on performing some assays?
  • From Case Study 1: It seems clear that there is a problem with Samantha's data. What should Julio do now?
  • Why do people commit scientific misconduct?
  • What are some consequences of committing scientific misconduct?
  • Who are some of your mentors?
2021.02.17 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (4) Mentoring

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings


Discussion

  • What qualities do you want in a mentor?
  • What are the challenges associated with being a mentor?
  • What does Professor Rubin mean when he says it is very important not to burn bridges?
  • What were the problems Susan encountered with Dr. Michaels and what are some steps she could have taken to mitigate the issues?
2021.02.24 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (5) Ownership and Authorship

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings


Discussion (also from the above Columbia course)

  • Is it ever appropriate for authorship to change during a project or potential paper?
  • How should authorship roles be defined?
  • What are some abuses of authorship?
  • Describe methods/techniques you can use to be sure you are properly citing the work of others in the context of writing a paper?
  • Did Ms. Jacobs handle the proposed changes to authorship appropriately?
  • Why are acknowledgments so important?
2021.03.03 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (6) Plagiarism

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings


Discussion

  • Is plagiarism really that bad?
  • If you copy a paragraph from another sources and modify it by say 10% is that enough to not be plagiarism ? What about 20%, or 30%, or 51% ? At what percentage is it no longer plagiarism? How many words do you need to change?
2021.03.10 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (7) Data Management

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings


Discussion

  • From Case Study 1: Why shouldn't Renee be able to use the samples since she is not studying any disease associated with the samples?
  • From Case Study 2: Under what condition is copying allowed?
  • Discuss ways to keep good records so that future researchers will be able to (A) reproduce your work and (B) re-analyze your results. Include in your discussion how you you will be able to share "raw" results.
  • How many years past a publication, if asked, should a researcher be able provide "raw data"?
2021.03.17 Wed -- -- -- SPRING BREAK
2021.03.24 Wed -- -- -- SPRING BREAK
2021.03.31 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (8) Journalism and Science

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings (3 Case Studies)


Discussion

  • From Case Study 1: A reporter from a major newspaper is scheduled to do a story on a drug which you think might be causing premature death among second generation mice. Do you call the reporter and disclose your concerns? Why?
  • From Case Study 2: Your adviser says that any disclosure of her secrete research o Anthrax would be illegal? What do you do? Why?
  • From Case Study 3: What do you do when you find out that there might be an undercover reporter working secretly to uncover the truth in an apparently poorly run hospital which might violate patients privacy?
2021.04.07 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (9) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Human Subjects

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings: (Background Information, Case Studies, Helsinki Manuscript)

Discussion

  • From Human Subjects handout, Case Study 1: Was this an ethical trial? If so, why? If not, why not?
  • From Human Subjects handout, Case Study 2: Was this an ethical trial? If so, why? If not, why not? Why does the Helsinki Declaration limit the use of Placebo's?
  • From Helsinki Manuscript: Do you agree with the authors that placebo-controlled trial are in many cases necessary ? Why ?
2021.04.14 Wed Class discussion Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) (10) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Laboratory Animals

Stony Brook Lecture


Readings (Case Studies)


Discussion

  • From Case Study 1: What are some of the troublesome issues associated with this set of experiments?
  • From Case Study 1: Does giving an animal a fatal infection constitute cruelty, especially considering the characteristics of HIV infection in humans?
  • From Case Study 1: Is it ethically appropriate to transmit intentionally a human virus in a setting that is not fully controlled?
  • From Case Study 1: If Edith were to respond that the study could not be carried out in chimpanzees, how might it be designed instead for human subjects?
  • What are some advantages of using Animals in experiments?
  • Discuss the three R's?
  • Is our class for or against Animal testing?
2021.04.21 Wed -- -- -- ROTATION/RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
2021.04.28 Wed -- -- -- ROTATION/RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
2021.05.05 Wed -- -- -- ROTATION/RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS