OBSERVED IN ORO REVIEWS 2003-2004 COMPLIANCE ISSUES: OBSERVED IN ORO REVIEWS 2003-2004 David A. Weber, Ph.D., FACNP Acting Chief Officer Office of Research.
Research Integrity & Misconduct Research Ethics, Education, and Policy Office of Research Administration.
Can Multiple Authorship Reduce Scientific Misconduct? Sheldon R. Gelman, PhD Yeshiva University Wurzweiler School of Social Work New York, New York 2006.
Patricia Valdez, Ph.D. NIH Extramural Research Integrity Officer OD/OER/OEP National Institutes of Health NIH OER Regionals, 2015.
College of Engineering and Computer Science Department of Biomedical, Industrial, and Human Factors Engineering BME / IHE 6010 Engineering Ethics (Academic.
MUSC College of Graduate Studies Postdoctoral Retreat on the Responsible Conduct of Research “Misconduct & Whistleblower Protection” Ed Krug BioE 101 876-2404.
Responsible Conduct of Research: How to Succeed and Avoid Scandal in Science Michael J. Leibowitz, M.D., Ph.D. Adjunct Professor, Medical Microbiology.
Fraud & Misconduct at Investigator Sites Paul Below Medical Affairs - 3M Pharmaceuticals Presented to the Great Plains Chapter ACRP March 27, 2003.
Faculty Senate State University of New York College at Oneonta January 25, 2013 SUNY Policy and Philosophy Around Industry Partnerships Dr. Timothy Killeen.
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Research Integrity, The Importance of Data Acquisition and Management Ralph H. Hruban, M.D. December 12, 2012.
An Introduction to Research Compliance AHIA Northwest Regional Conference May 7, 2010 Nicole Jacobs, CHRC Seattle Children's Research Institute.