
The 4th Sino-Swiss Research Integrity Workshop is jointly hosted by Swissnex in China, the Embassy of Switzerland in China, and Frontiers. Now in its fourth edition, it brings together policymakers, academic leaders, and industry figures from both countries to weigh a question that grows more consequential each year: How research integrity must continually adapt to a research ecosystem increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence?
These questions are particularly important in cross-border research collaborations. As research collaborations in the age of AI tend to grow in both scale and complexity, navigating the relevant framework conditions can no longer be considered a simple task. What roles can—and should—artificial intelligence play in research and publication? How will this reshape the ways in which funding agencies and academic institutions assess researchers and research impact? How should policymakers and regulators keep pace with rapid technological progress? How are researchers proactively putting responsible research and innovation into practice?
As Switzerland and China are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Innovative Strategic Partnership in 2026, by bringing together speakers from leading institutions in both countries, the workshop moves from frameworks to best practices, seeking to advance a shared Sino-Swiss contribution to a fure-ready global research ecosystem on which the world can rely.
Program
13:30 (Beijing time) /07:30 (Swiss time) Registration
14:00/08:00 Welcome Remarks
- Krystyna MARTY, Ambassador of Switzerland to China
- Frederick FENTER, Chief Executive Editor, Frontiers
14:10/08:10 Keynote 1: Sino-Swiss Frameworks on Research Integrity
- Wei YANG, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); Founding Chair, CAST UN Consultative Committee on Open Science and Global Partnership (CCOS)
- Edwin CONSTABLE, Founding President, Competence Centre for Scientific Integrity Switzerland
- Xiaoyong SHI, Researcher, National Centre for Science and Technology Evaluation, Ministry of Science and Technology
Q&A 5”
15:00/09:00 Keynote 2: Diversifying Research Assessment: New Methods, New Tools
- Jay SIEGEL, Vice President, The University of Hong Kong
- Xiaochun QIU, Library Director, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
- Lixue WANG, Associate Researcher, CAS Library
- Simone RAGAVOOLOO, Research Integrity Portfolio Manager, Frontiers
15:40/09: 40 Coffee Break
15:50/09: 50 Keynote 3: Future of Knowledge Access and Data Governance
- Sean HILL, Co-founder & CEO, Senscience
- Zheng MA, Researcher, National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Bernhard SCHWARTLANDER, Co-chair of the Governing Board and Distinguished Chair Professor of Planetary Health, Peking University Institute for Global Health and Development
16: 20/10: 20 Panel Discussion: Future of Science
- Moderator:
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- Junpeng YUAN, Professor, National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director, Research Integrity and Responsible Innovation Committee of the Chinese Association for Science of Science and S&T Policy
- Panelists:
- Frederick FENTER, Chief Executive Editor, Frontiers
- Shuai YAN, STM China Consultant
- Meng XU, Office of Research Integrity, Natural Science Foundation of China
17:10/11:10 Closing remarks
17:20/11:20 Buffet
Speakers (in order of appearance)
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Danqing WANG (Diane)
Managing Director China, FrontiersDanqing (Diane) established Frontiers’ China office in 2019 and has been leading Frontiers’ strategy and operations in China. Diane has many years’ experiences in Open Access publishing. Prior to Frontiers, she set up the China office for BioMed Central (now BMC) in 2010 and led OA activities for Springer Nature in China. Diane holds a Master Degree in Communication from Peking University, and an Executive MBA from Tsinghua University and Insead (France).
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Raphaela OLIVER
Consul, CEO of Swissnex in ChinaDr. Raphaela Oliver is CEO of Swissnex in China and Head of the Science, Technology & Education Office at the Swiss Embassy in Beijing. She has over 14 years of experience spanning academia, entrepreneurship, and leading tech companies, including six years with the Alibaba Group as well as roles at ANT Group and Amazon. Earlier in her career, she conducted research for the Swiss National Science Foundation across Asia and founded and successfully exited a startup in Hong Kong. She has lived and worked in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Chile, and Switzerland. Raphaela holds a PhD from the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), with studies at the University of Geneva, Universidad Diego Portales in Santiago de Chile, the University of Hong Kong, and Singapore Management University.
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Krystyna MARTY
Ambassador of Switzerland to ChinaKrystyna Marty studied sinology, history and international law at the University of Zurich. Before joining the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), she was a delegate for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
She joined the diplomatic service in 1996 and served in various capacities at the FDFA, including at the Swiss Embassy in New Delhi, India, the Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation (SDC), and the International Organisations Division of the Directorate of Political Affairs. From 2002 to 2007 she was Deputy Head of Mission at the Swiss Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. From 2007 to 2011 she worked at the Swiss Embassy in Beijing, China, first as Head of the trade and economics section and subsequently as Deputy Head of Mission. From 2011 to 2016 she was the Swiss Ambassador in Pristina, Kosovo. In 2016, the Federal Council appointed Krystyna Marty as Deputy State Secretary and Deputy Head of the Directorate of Political Affairs. From January to December 2020 she served as State Secretary and Head of the Directorate of Political Affairs ad interim. In January 2021 she has started her assignment as Ambassador of Switzerland to the Russian Federation.
In October 2024 the Federal Council appointed Krystyna Marty as Ambassador of Switzerland to the People’s Republic of China.
Krystyna Marty is married and has one son.
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Frederick FENTER
Chief Executive Editor, FrontiersFrederick Fenter is the Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers, the open-access publisher based in Lausanne Switzerland. He studied chemistry (Ph.D. Harvard, 1990) and conducted research in atmospheric science for several years before moving into scientific publishing with an appointment as manager of the Inorganic Chemistry Program at Elsevier Science, Lausanne (1997). Since then, he has been founder of a start-up in publishing technology (FontisMedia SA, Lausanne); advisor to the launch of an institutional document repository (InfoScience); and publisher of an English-language University Press (EPFL Press, Lausanne). In 2013 he moved back to Frontiers, which he had previously advised as a consultant during its first 18 months of activity.
As Chief Executive Editor at Frontiers, Fred oversees one of the largest editorial boards in scientific publishing, and leads third party negotiations, public affairs, and business development, among others. He also spearheads Frontiers’ innovative editorial projects such as the Frontiers Science House, Frontiers for Young Minds, Frontiers in Science, and the Frontiers Planet Prize. An active advocate for Open Science, Fred frequently organizes and participates in a variety of advocacy events and roundtables.
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Wei YANG
Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Founding Chair of the CAST UN Consultative Committee on Open Science and Global Partnership (CCOS)Wei YANG is a Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), a Foreign Member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, a Professor at Zhejiang University, and the Founding Chair of the CAST UN Consultative Committee on Open Science and Global Partnership (CCOS). He previously served as President of Zhejiang University and President of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His current areas of expertise include Solid Mechanics, X-Mechanics, Aero-Astro Structures, Graduate Education, and Research Integrity. Recently, he has been dedicated to promoting open science in the Global South.
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Edwin CONSTABLE
Founding President, Competence Center for Scientific Integrity SwitzerlandProfessor Edwin Constable was born in Edinburgh and grew up in Hastings on the South coast of England. He studied chemistry at Oxford, where he gained a B.A. and D.Phil. He moved to the University of Cambridge before being appointed to a University Lectureship and Fellowship at Robinson College in 1984. He remained in Cambridge until 1992, when he was appointed Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Basel. In 2000 he took up a position as a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham (England), where he was appointed Head of School. He returned to the University of Basel as a Professor of Chemistry in 2002. He became emeritus in 2023. He is the founding President of the newly established Competence Centre for Scientific Integrity Switzerland (KWIS). He is broadly active in areas of science policy and scientific integrity in addition to being a standing member of the Exact Science Evaluation Panel of the Belgian funding agency F.R.S.-FNRS. He has also been an external adviser to South African funding agencies on major infrastructure projects.
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SHI Xiaoyong
Researcher, National Science and Technology Evaluation Center, Ministry of Science and TechnologyShi Xiaoyong mainly works on research and evaluation of science and technology innovation strategies and planning, science and technology advancement, and research integrity. Has undertaken over 10 national-level projects mandated by Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and National Social Science Fund (NSSF), and led or participated in more than 10 national-level projects involving science and technology innovation planning, strategic research, and policy analysis. He has published nearly 30 academic papers and authored or edited over 10 publications. From 2013 to 2014, he was appointed by the Ministry of Science and Technology to serve as a Science and Technology Innovation Policy Analysis Expert at the Paris headquarters of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) for one year.
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WANG Lixue
Associate Researcher, National Science Library, Chinese Academy of SciencesWang Lixue, born in 1981, holds a PhD in Information Science. He is an Associate Research Librarian and Associate Doctoral Supervisor at the National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He is in charge of operating the NSL–Taylor & Francis Research Integrity Joint Lab. He also serves as a committee member of the Research Integrity and Responsible Innovationspecialized committee under the Chinese Association of Science of Science and S&T Policy Research.
He has presided over and completed two projects funded by the National Social Science Fund of China: “Research on Integrated Co-word and Citation Analysis Methods for Measuring Document Relevance” (11CTQ019) and “Research on Cross-Evaluation System Joint Ranking Methods for Chinese and International Journals in the Same Discipline” (19BTQ090). He has also participated in the application and research of sub-projects under the National Key R&D Program of China, and has been involved in over ten projects funded by major programs of the National Social Science Fund, the National Social Science Fund, the National Natural Science Foundation, and the National Science and Technology Support Program. He previously served as the managing editor of the journal Digital Library Forum.
Currently, his work primarily focuses on research integrity and bibliometric evaluation: he led the design of the Research Integrity Information Management System for the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and continues to develop data resources such as the “Global Retractions Database” and the “Research Integrity and Ethics Policy Case Database.” In parallel, he provides quantitative support for two academic event series of the Beijing Association for Science and Technology: the “Beijing Frontier Academic Achievement Series Symposium” and the “Beijing Science and Technology Journals Excellence Action Plan.”
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Xiaochun CHOU
Director of the Library, Research Librarian, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of MedicineMr. Xiaochun CHOU is a Member of the Party Committee, Director of the Library, and Research Librarian at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, where he also serves as a Member of the Academic Ethics Committee. He holds multiple professional leadership roles, including Council Member of the Library Society of China and Vice Chair of its Medical Library Branch, Chair of the National Medical Literature Retrieval Teaching Committee, and Vice Chair of the CALIS Medical Library Academic Committee under the Ministry of Education. He is also a Member of the Methodology Committee of the China Clinical Practice Guidelines Alliance, Deputy Head of the AI4Evidence Group of the Evidence-Based Medicine Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Vice Chair of the Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association, Deputy Secretary-General of the Shanghai Library Society, and Chair of its Medical Library Branch. He has long been engaged in medical literature retrieval and teaching, evidence-based medicine research, and bibliometric analysis, and has led and completed five provincial- and ministerial-level funded projects, with more than 80 published papers and monographs.
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Simone RAGAVOOLOO
Research Integrity and AI Specialist, FrontiersSimone Ragavooloo is a Research Integrity and AI specialist at Frontiers, where she works at the intersection of publication ethics, responsible innovation, and scholarly publishing policy. She was lead author of Frontiers’ white paper, The Untapped Potential of AI in Publishing, which won Gold at the EPIC Awards, and led the development of Frontiers’ AI Playbook, supporting responsible and practical adoption of AI for researchers. Simone also contributes to the wider publication ethics community as an advisor for the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), with a particular interest in how publishers, institutions, funders, and policymakers can work together to safeguard responsible research practices in a rapidly evolving publishing landscape.
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Jay SIEGEL
Professor, Vice President, The Hong Kong University of ChinaProfessor Siegel received his PhD from Princeton University in 1985, was a Swiss Universities Fellow at ETH Zurich from 1983 to 1984, and NSF-CNRS postdoctoral fellow at the University of Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg from 1985 to 1986. He began as Assistant Professor of Chemistry in 1986 at the University of California San Diego, was promoted to Associate Professor in 1992 and Full Professor in 1996. In 2003, he was appointed as Professor and Co-director of the Organic Chemistry Institute of the University of Zurich (UZH) and Director of its laboratory for process chemistry research. He served as Dean of Studies and Head of the Research Council for the Faculty of Sciences at UZH. He moved to Tianjin University in 2013 and was Dean of the School of Life Science and Dean of the School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology. He was Qianren Scholar from 2013 to 2015, and recipient of the Chinese Government Friendship Award in 2015. In 2018, he was named one of the 40 most influential foreign experts in China’s 40 years of Reform and Opening-up.
Professor Jay S. Siegel joined HKU in 2024 as a Professor in Chemistry and Senior Advisor to the President. He became the Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) in July 2025. A distinguished scholar in molecular design and synthesis, he specialises in structural chemistry and stereochemistry of supramolecular architectures.
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Zheng MA
Professor, National Science Library, Chinese Academy of SciencesDr Zheng MA is currently a professor at the National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He graduated from Nanjing University with a PhD in Library and Information Science and Archives Management. His long-term research focuses on the theory and application of information science and scientometrics study in the fields of academic publishing, scientific research management and academic evaluation. He has already achieved substantial research outcomes in particular area of the innovation and practice of scientific journal evaluation methodologies. He is a Standing Council Member of CESSP (China Editology Society of Science Peridocials) and a Registered Expert to ISO/TC46 (Technical committe of Information and documentation, International Organization for Standardization).
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Bernhard SCHWARTLÄNDER
Co-chair of the Governing Board and Distinguished Chair Professor of Planetary Health, Peking University Institute for Global Health and DevelopmentDr. Bernhard Schwartländer joined the Peking University Institute for Global Health and Development in March 2025 as Co-Chair of the Governing Board and Distinguished Chair Professor of Planetary Health.
From 2021 to 2025 he held the position of Global Health Envoy, German Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prior to these assignments, Dr. Schwartländer had an esteemed career at the World Health Organization. He served as Assistant Director General and Chef de Cabinet at its headquarter, as well as WHO Representative in China. He is a medical doctor and holds a doctorate in medical epidemiology. He received his education and professional training in Germany and the US at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Previously, Dr. Schwartländer held senior international positions including Director Evidence, Policy, and Innovation at UNAIDS; Director Performance Evaluation and Policy at the Global Fund (GFATM); and Director of WHO’s HIV Department. In 2000, Dr. Schwartländer undertook a special assignment at the World Bank to perform economic analyses on the cost and impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Before joining the United Nations, Dr. Schwartländer was the Director of the National AIDS Program in Germany and the Director of the Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the Robert Koch-Institute in Berlin.
Dr. Schwartländer has published widely in scientific journals and books and taught applied epidemiology and health diplomacy.
Dr. Schwartländer’s extensive career is marked by his commitment to advancing global health initiatives and his ability to navigate complex international health challenges. He is passionate about global health and believes in the power of collaborative efforts to tackle the health challenges of our times.
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Sean HILL
Co-founder, CEO, SenscienceSean Hill, Ph.D. is a neuroscientist, computational modeler, and Founder and CEO of Senscience, an AI venture dedicated to accelerating science through open, AI-ready research data. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto and at EPFL in Switzerland. Dr. Hill previously served as the inaugural Director of the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics at CAMH, where he led the integration of AI, data science, computational modeling, and open science into mental health research. From 2006 to 2024, he helped lead the Blue Brain Project, beginning as a researcher with IBM from 2006 to 2008 and later serving as co-director at EPFL in Switzerland. In this role, he advanced large-scale neuroinformatics, biologically detailed brain simulation, and AI-driven neuroscience. He also contributed to major European brain-research initiatives, including the Human Brain Project, helping to shape collaborative digital infrastructures for neuroscience research. Dr. Hill’s research interests span neuroscience, AI-driven brain modeling, data sharing, and collaborative approaches to accelerating scientific discovery. He is committed to building infrastructures and communities that support open, responsible, and reusable data-driven research.
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Junpeng YUAN
Researcher, National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chair of the Research Integrity and Responsible Innovation Committee, Chinese Society for Science of Science and Science and Technology PolicyDr. Junpeng YUAN obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Southwest Jiaotong University and his doctoral degree from Beijing Institute of Technology. He currently serves as a Research Fellow at the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Deputy Director of the Research Integrity Center. He is also a Professor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, a doctoral supervisor, and a member of the Science and Technology Ethics Committee. Additionally, he holds positions as a member of the Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Ethics Committee, a council member of the Chinese Society for Science of Science and Science and Technology Policy, Chair of the Research Integrity and Responsible Innovation Committee, and a member of the Scientometrics and Informetrics Committee, Editorial Board Member of the journal Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery; Member of the Sociology of Science Committee of the Chinese Sociological Association; Founder of the Academic Standards and Research Integrity Alliance; Adjunct Researcher at the Center for Science and Technology Policy Studies, Tsinghua University; Adjunct Researcher at the Center for Science, Technology, and Education Development Strategy, Tsinghua University. Formerly served as a member of the Academic Degree Evaluation Committee at the Institute of Science and Technology Information of China, a research fellow, and head of the Secretariat of the Office for Research Integrity at the Ministry of Science and Technology. His primary research areas include scientometrics, science and technology evaluation, research integrity, and ethics policy.
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Meng XU
Office of Research Integrity, Natural Science Foundation of ChinaMeng XU graduated from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Engineering degree, and obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the National Centre for Nanoscience and Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014. In 2022, she joined the Office for Research Integrity at the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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Shuai YAN
STM China ConsultantDr. Shuai Yan is an independent consultant since 2020. From 2017 to 2020, he worked with Springer Nature Greater China as director of academic relationships (including government relations). From 2011 to 2017 he was at Tsinghua University Press (TUP) as an associate chief editor and was TUP’s director of Journal Publishing. He was also the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Tsinghua University (Science and Technology). Shuai worked in the Journal Publishing Department of Beijing Forestry University from 1985 to 2011, starting as an assistant editor and working up to the director of the Department. Currently Shuai is STM China Consultant since 2021. He has served as the president of the Society of China University Journals (CUJS) from 2004 to 2019, the vice president of the China Periodicals Association (CPA) from 2012 to 2018, and the vice president of the China Editology Society for Scientific Periodicals (CESSP) from 2015 to 2021.
















