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UMSI Research. Author mentions in science news reveal widespread disparities across name-inferred ethnicities. Misha Teplitskiy, assistant professor. Davig Jurgens, associate professor.

Study: Author mentions in science news reveal widespread disparities

05/30/2024

A new paper by UMSI assistant professor Misha Teplitskiy and associate professor David Jurgens finds researchers with non-Anglo names are written out of science journalism in the U.S. 

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UMSI research roundup. Robots, Blood Pressure and Data. Check out UMSI faculty and PhD student publications.

Robots, Blood Pressure and Data: UMSI Research Roundup

06/14/2023

Recent UMSI faculty and PhD student publications. 

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ChatGPT, entrepreneurship and ICWSM conference. Check out UMSI faculty and PhD candidate publications.

ChatGPT, Entrepreneurship and ICWSM Conference: UMSI Research Roundup

05/24/2023

Recent UMSI faculty and PhD student publications.

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Quoted by Nature. Assistant professor Misha Teplitskiy. Do scientific meetings matter? Turning up for talks brings suprising benefits.

Teplitskiy: Attending academic talks makes it more likely work will get cited

05/24/2023

Misha Teplitskiy talks about his research in Nature and the surprising benefits of scientific meetings.

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Twitter, Covid-19 and Privacy. UMSI research roundup. Check out UMSI faculty and PhD student publications.

Twitter, Covid-19 and Privacy: UMSI Research Roundup

05/17/2023

Recent UMSI faculty and PhD student publications

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Awarded Amazon Research Grant. Misha Teplitskiy. Assistant professor.

Misha Teplitskiy awarded Amazon Research grant

02/09/2023

Can peer review be saved by emphasizing what's in it for reviewers?

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An illustration of two hands holding a piece of paper and an magnifying glass.

Journal editors, reviewers don’t show bias against novelty

12/23/2022

Scientific journals are likely to accept papers that provide new findings compared with studies reporting conventional results, which is contrary to long-standing concerns about publication biases.

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"Schmidt Futures Grant, Study of Discrimination in Science- Exploring whether the identities of scientists affect peer evaluations, Misha Teplitskiy, Assistant professor" Headshot of Misha Teplitskiy inside and award ribbon cartoon.

Misha Teplitskiy awarded grant to investigate discrimination in peer reviews

07/11/2022

Assistant professor Misha Teplitskiy earned a Schmidt Futures grant for his research on how biases can show up in peer reviews and what factors can help dampen discrimination.

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"Quoted by PNAS, Assistant professor Misha Teplitskiy, Wealthy nations rake in the citations while poorer countries go under-acknowledged." Headshot of Misha Teplitskiy

Teplitskiy: Geography can influence research citations, but journal quality also matters

06/20/2022

Misha Teplitskiy, assistant professor and expert on science metrics, was quoted by PNAS’s Journal Club about new research on research citations. Are scientists from poorer countries really cited less often?

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Headshot of Misha Teplitskiy in a award ribbon. "UMSI logo, Michigan Institute for Data Science, MIDAS Reproducibility Challenge, Misha Teplitskiy, Assistant Professor."

Misha Teplitskiy wins reproducibility challenge for data science research

03/25/2022

Misha Teplitskiy receives a MIDAS Reproducibility Challenge award for his research on how to make data science projects more reproducible and research outcomes more robust.

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