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Recent winners of the international AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award will describe their consequential stories on research misconduct by a noted surgeon at the Karolinska Institute; on the lack of adequate surveillance of “superbug” infections in the United States; on shortcomings of an overburdened forensic system in a South African province; and on the failure of leading American medical institutions to report results of clinical trials to a federal database as required by law. The panelists will discuss reporting methods they used in their work and obstacles they overcame. More generally, they will discuss how investigative reporting methods – including record searches and computer-assisted research – can be brought to bear in science journalism. Session with: Charles Piller, Correspondent, Investigations at Science Magazine (USA) Deborah J. Nelson, Investigative journalist and professor (USA) Sarah Wild, Science journalist (South Africa) Anna Nordbeck, Investigative reporter at SVT (Sweden) Speakers' presentations can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...