

Early Career Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research
Championing Research Quality – The €100.000 Early Career Award Competition
The €500,000 “Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research” acknowledges outstanding projects that aim to enhance the rigor, reliability, robustness, and transparency of research. Five finalists, selected from 160 applicants worldwide, will pitch their ideas for the €100,000 Early Career Award before the jury makes its final decision – and you’re welcome to participate in the event.
The Global Analytical Robustness Initiative – Conducting large-scale assessment of the analytical robustness of 100 research studies
Rotem Botvinik-Nezer, Felix Holzmeister, Maya Mathur, Barnabas Szaszi,
Responsible Research Assessment – Developing valid, reproducible, and non-proprietary quality indicators for research output assessment
Disentangling large-scale disease association data – Enhancing the reliability of AI-driven drug repurposing and drug target individuation in precision medicine
FORRT Replications Team – Tracking and Mainstreaming Replications across the Social, Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences
Flavio Azevedo, Helena Hartmann, Leticia Micheli, Sam Parsons, Lukas Wallrich
Scholars in the Global South: Between Precarity and Persecution
Cynthia Farid, Yugank Goyal, Sergio Latorre, Tshepo Madlingozi, Suraj Yengde
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS VIA LIVESTREAM.
This is a digital event. Shortly before the event begins, the link will appear on this site. You can also join the event here.
Ulrich Dirnagl
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Cynthia Farid
University of Hong Kong
Anne Gärtner
Dresden University of Technology
David B. Blumenthal
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Flavio Azevedo
University of Groningen
Barnabas Szaszi
Eotvos Lorand University