ORI will fund research investigating research misconduct and the effectiveness of Responsible Conduct of Research training.
ORI Updates
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Information about the upcoming ORI conference entitled "ORI at 20: Reassessing Research Integrity."
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With the success of this program, ORI has joined forces with the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) to pursue the development of a second training product. This time, the focus is on clinical research and social science research.
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ORI devotes entire newsletter issues to the topic of plagiarism.
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A new program, RePAIR (Restoring Professionalism and Integrity in Research), provides remedial training for researchers who have engaged in misconduct or questionable research practices.
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We thank John Galland for his service during his time at the Office of Research Integrity.
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One can imagine a graduate student or post-doctoral fellow engaging in questionable research practices due to perceived expectencies from the principal investigator. Do these people convince themselves that what they're doing is not wrong? Is it possible that some researchers lie to themselves about engaging in questionable practices? What do you think?
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ORI celebrates one year on Twitter, part of our effort to reach out to the research community....
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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 .
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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?