Systemic threats to research integrity require systemic responses
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2016-07-21
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Martinson, Brian C., author
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Presented at the Retractions conference: keeping the pool clean: prevention and management of misconduct related retractions held on July 20-21, 2016 at Hilton Fort Collins in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Brian is currently PI of a two year project in the VA (in a no-cost extension year, FY2016), with funding from VA HSR&D (I01-HX001120), conducting a randomized controlled trial using the SOuRCe tool to testing the efficacy of a reporting and feedback intervention to improve research integrity climates in VA research settings. Under a Professional Services Contract to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and in further collaboration with Dr. Carol Thrush, he is also currently involved in the development of Asian language versions of the SOuRCe tool. In 2009-10, Brian served on an invited expert panel on research integrity, convened by the Council of Canadian Academies at the request of Industry Canada, leading to the report, "Honesty, Accountability and Trust: Fostering Research Integrity in Canada." He is currently serving as a member of a U.S. National Research Council panel charged with drafting a report on responsible science, publication of which is expected in 2016.
PowerPoint presentation given on Day 2: Thursday, July 21st, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references.
Brian is currently PI of a two year project in the VA (in a no-cost extension year, FY2016), with funding from VA HSR&D (I01-HX001120), conducting a randomized controlled trial using the SOuRCe tool to testing the efficacy of a reporting and feedback intervention to improve research integrity climates in VA research settings. Under a Professional Services Contract to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and in further collaboration with Dr. Carol Thrush, he is also currently involved in the development of Asian language versions of the SOuRCe tool. In 2009-10, Brian served on an invited expert panel on research integrity, convened by the Council of Canadian Academies at the request of Industry Canada, leading to the report, "Honesty, Accountability and Trust: Fostering Research Integrity in Canada." He is currently serving as a member of a U.S. National Research Council panel charged with drafting a report on responsible science, publication of which is expected in 2016.
PowerPoint presentation given on Day 2: Thursday, July 21st, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references.
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research integrity
empirical research
misconduct
misbehavior
intentional deceit
systemic factors