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Researchers seeking to prevent misconduct in their research teams and communities should be prepared to recognize the threats to research integrity that may arise. In this workshop, we will discuss myths about misconduct that may hamper early identification of questionable research practices or misconduct. Our objective is to communicate the current understanding of the facts surrounding sources of misconduct and the vulnerability of researchers to unethical behavior. This workshop will use case studies from a variety of disciplines, pulling largely from the social sciences and natural sciences.

This session is offered as part of a collaboration between the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) at the University of Pittsburgh and the University Library System. A similar session on Myths about Misconduct that is geared toward clinical researchers will be given by CTSI on March 2. Learn more about CTSI and its spring 2016 Responsible Conduct of Research workshops here

Date:
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Hillman Library, Amy Knapp Room, G-74
Campus:
Pittsburgh
Presenter:
Karen Schmidt, CTSI
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Event Organizer

Aaron Brenner