It’s Time to Get Serious About Research Fraud
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It’s Time to Get Serious About Research Fraud
What is this about?
Dalmeet Singh Chawla from LSE questions the way forward for those committing violations of research ethics as well as the universities' responsibility for investigating such allegations. The author uses the case of a Canadian researcher whose medical license was reinstated.
Why is this important?
There is an interesting discussion about definitions of research misconduct, responsibilities of different bodies and suggestions for ways forward.
For whom is this important?
Academic institutionsClinical ethics consultantsResearch Ethics CommitteesResearch integrity trainers