RCR training has been active for over ten years, but has it worked to reduce misconduct? Dr. Donald Kornfeld writes his opinion in a recent article in Academic Medicine .
ORI Updates
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The sharing of data is encouraged in science, but what would you do if a for-profit company asks for your data?
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What should a PI do if a personal relationship within the lab affects productivity?
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Held on March 15-16, 2012 in Washington DC, the Quest for Research Excellence 2012 conference provided an outstanding means to enhance the professional development and behavior of researchers....
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....Here are some areas in research integrity that a few people attending the conference and giving presentations would like to see further explored....
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The Mini RIO Boot Camp at the Quest for Research Excellence Conference 2012, which required pre-registration, is full! Those interested in knowing when the next full-scale RIO boot camp will be scheduled, should email their contact information to AskORI@hhs.gov
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Marlene Belfort is a Distinguished Professor at SUNY Albany. She will be speaking about Work-Life balance for researchers at the ORI Quest for Research Excellence 2012 Conference. She will present "Work-Life Balance, Domestic Equilibrium and Research Excellence" on Thursday, March 15th at 8am
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Upcoming Conference: The Tuskegee Experience
A conference will be held on April 19, 2012 at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, in remembrance of the 80th anniversary of the start of the studies that occurred at Tuskegee. The event is directly sponsored by the Office of Sponsored Projects of the Smithsonian Institution, in collaboration with other institutions such as Navy Medicine, the Uniformed Services University, the Navy Medicine Veterans and Alumni Association, and others. -
We are pleased to announce that Dr. David E. Wright will be joining ORI in January as the new Director.
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ORI and NIEHS invite all extramural and intramural scientific staff and other interested parties to suggest broad topics specifically related to research integrity issues in which there is little published data, as well as specific questions related to broader topics. Recent topics include Research Integrity (RI) and the Public Trust; RI and Bias; RI and Community-Based Participatory Research; and RI and Factors Affecting Researcher's Behavior.