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Decentralizing Science with Patrick Joyce & Dr. Jeffrey Koury from Research Hub

Decentralizing Science with Patrick Joyce & Dr. Jeffrey Koury from Research Hub


Episode 1


Aldo de Pape speaks with Patrick Joyce and Dr. Jeffrey Koury about the challenges and opportunities in the field of decentralized science. They discuss the need for a new economic model in science due to the replication crisis, personal frustrations in academia, and the impact of financial pressures on research integrity. The discussion also covers the role of the ResearchHub and its foundation in incentivizing quality research, the importance of decentralization in scientific publishing, and the evolving landscape of funding and peer review. They reflect on their journey, the community they are building, and the importance of aligning business models with scientific values.

Relevant links 

https://www.researchhub.com/

https://www.researchhub.foundation/


Sound bites

"50 to 85% of experiments are irreproducible."
"We need to fix the incentives in science."
"The economy of science is extremely competitive."

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to Decentralized Science
  • 01:31 The Need for a New Economic Model in Science
  • 04:07 Personal Frustrations in Academia
  • 10:17 The Impact of Financial Pressure on Research
  • 12:11 The Journey of Research Hub
  • 17:56 Decentralization in Scientific Publishing
  • 22:18 Peer Review and Funding in a Decentralized World
  • 26:48 The Role of the Research Hub Foundation
  • 30:19 Incentives and Goodheart's Law
  • 34:38 Evaluating Other Decentralized Science Solutions
  • 39:49 Building a Business Model that Serves Science
  • 45:37 Reflections on the Journey
  • 51:11 Recommended Readings and Inspirations

Keywords


Decentralized Science, Research Hub, Economic Model, Peer Review, Funding, Open Science, Scientific Publishing, Innovation, Academic Frustration, Science Communities



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