A couple of references on ethics in research:
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/obas/
http://www.aamc.org/research/primr/arena/
and, of course, http://ori.dhhs.gov/
Jim
Matt Ronning wrote:
> In addition to other illustrious endeavors I have the glorious additional duty to serve as the Research Ethics Officer. Have any of you had experience monitoring a subject found to have committed scientific misconduct? One of the sanctions imposed and accepted is for the subject to meet with the Research Ethics Officer once per semester and once in the Summer for the next two years. The meetings are to plan and ensure a comprehensive training program on Ethics in Science for the subject. I would appreciate any guidance you may have to turn this into a productive and meaningful effort.
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> Please contact me directly by e-mail or phone
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> Thanks,
>
> Matt
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