Early Bird Rate Ends Thursday, February 29, 2024
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What’s in store for the future and how do we accommodate rapid change?
Join us for a dynamic conference addressing the impact of meteoric acceleration of science and technology on research integrity. Three keynote addresses will focus on the following areas:
- Framework to support research integrity: focus on publication ethics, FAIR data, and artificial intelligence interface;
- Fostering research integrity amidst rapid technological changes: implications for the way science is supported, practiced, conducted and communicated;
- Safeguarding integrity while embracing change in research practices: cultivating and sustaining an ethical research environment.
These focus areas represent interrelated issues for evaluating changes to RCR and the ethical considerations we’re encountering. This rapid evolution of science and technology spans across topics in data publishing ethics, artificial intelligence, tools used to support research integrity, revolutionary developments in research integrity standards and proposed change in policies, and fostering inclusive environments.
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Sheila Garrity, JD., MPH, MBA
Director, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Research Integrity
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Michael S. Lauer, M.D.,
Deputy Director for Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Willie May, Ph.D.,
Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Morgan State University
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) President-elect
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This conference is supported through the US Office of Research Integrity (ORI), Department of Health and Human Services Conference Grant: ORI IR230076-01-00
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