Register Now for the Retraction Conference at Fort Collins, CO
July 20-21, 2016. Colorado State University is holding a conference on retractions with speakers from ORI, NSF, top journals, research integrity officers, and other notable leaders in the field. The conference is supported by a grant from ORI (#ORIIR150014).
ORI Updates
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This edition of the ORI newsletter contains summaries of new misconduct findings, upcoming workshops and conferences, review articles, and a tribute to the former ORI Director, Chris Pascal, who recently passed away.
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This edition of the ORI newsletter contains summaries of all misconduct findings from 2015, tips for research integrity officers, information about conference and grants, and much more.
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Retractions Conference: July 20 - July 22, 2016
Funded by an ORI grant, Colorado State University is holding a conference that brings together researchers, journal editors, universities, Research Integrity Officers, and those from the ORI, NSF, and Watchdog groups to discuss how to identify fraudulent submissions, whistleblowing, responsibility and ethics, retraction notices, and relevant forensic tools. $350 Early Bird Registration is available until May 9th. -
This inaugural meeting will bring together representatives from NIH, NSF, OLAW, OHRP and ORI with senior institutional officials and Research Integrity Officers...
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Sequestration Conference at Indiana University: March 30 - April 1, 2016
This conference addresses sequestration, a critical procedure in handling allegations of research misconduct. Research Integrity Officers, IT forensic experts, security officers, general counsel, and other institutional officials involved in research misconduct proceedings are encouraged to attend. -
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to foster innovative approaches to empirical research on societal, organizational, group, and individual factors that affect, both positively and negatively, integrity in research. Integrity is defined as the use of honest and verifiable methods in proposing, performing, and evaluating research and reporting research results with particular attention to adherence to rules, regulations, guidelines, and commonly accepted professional codes or norms.
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ORI seeks to support conferences to develop multi-disciplinary networks to build upon existing evidence-based research and stimulate innovative approaches to preventing research misconduct and promoting research integrity.
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ORI is seeking applicants with experience administering the Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct, 42 C.F.R. Part 93 or other federal research regulations. The position is within the Division of Education and Integrity with responsibilities that include, but are not limited to, developing and implementing activities and programs to teach the responsible conduct of research, promote research integrity, and to enable institutions to respond effectively to allegations of research misconduct.
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The PHS Administrative Action posted against Steven Grant in the 12/14/15 Report was listed in error. There is no PHS administrative action against Dr. Grant. ORI sincerely apologizes for the error.