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Background Resources:
"On Being a Scientist: Third Edition."
Open the link below and click on the tab "READ THIS BOOK ONLINE,
FREE".
http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12192
Reference WWW site:
Bioethics
Resources on the Web - National Institutes of Health
F.L. Macrina., Scientific Integrity, ASM Press, Washington, D.C. 3rd
edition (2005).
Research Misconduct Guide
Jan 18:
SESSION 1 - MISCONDUCT IN SCIENCE AND INSTITUTIONAL
POLICY
Participants sign in and receive course syllabus
John Kattwinkel, M.D., Chairman,
Research Ethics Committee
Required Reading:-
Jan 25:
SESSION 2 - SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION OF
MISCONDUCT
| RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT TO AUTHORSHIP |
| DATA ACQUISITION, MANAGEMENT, SHARING AND
OWNERSHIP |
| MENTOR/TRAINEE RESPONSIBILITIES |
Assignment:
Required Reading:
Supplemental Reading:
Feb 1:
SESSION 3 - MISCONDUCT AND AUTHORSHIP ISSUES
| PUBLICATION PRACTICES AND RESPONSIBLE AUTHORSHIP |
| PEER REVIEW |
| COMPLIANCE WITH EXISTING PHS AND UVA POLICIES |
David Hudson, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Research
Required Reading:
Supplemental Reading:
Feb 8:
SESSION 4 - Large Group Discussion
HAZARDS AND ETHICS OF TECHNOLOGICAL MANIPULATION OF DATA
| PLAGIARISM TO DATA FABRICATION |
Kirsten Miles,
Research Support Specialist, Research Computing Lab
Assignment:
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Read the case studies, questions and answers on:
"Research Misconduct" AND
"Data Acquisition and Management"
Write and submit answers to one of the "questions for further
reflection" for EACH case. Please use the "Assignments"
tab in Collab to submit your Session 4 homework to the course
director.
Required Reading:
Supplemental Reading:
Feb 15:
SESSION 5 -RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN SUBJECTS
Donna Chen, M.D., M.P.H., Associate
Professor, Center for Biomedical Ethics and
Humanities
Lois Shepherd,J.D., Associate Professor, Public Health Sciences,
Professor of Law
Required Reading:
At several points during our lecture period, we will break into
small discussion groups. Please read the following before
class time.
[OPTIONAL: For those who wish a deeper discussion of some of the
important issues]
Greely HT. The uneasy ethical and legal underpinnings of large-scale
genomic biobanks. Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet. 2007;8:343-64.
Supplemental Reading:
Feb 22:
SESSION 6 - SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION OF TRANSLATIONAL
RESEARCH
| BENCHTOP TO PRECLINICAL |
| COLLABORATIVE SCIENCE |
| CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND COMMITMENT |
Assignment:
Required Reading:
- Read the
Memorandum from Dean Dekosky regarding COI and
Disclosure of Outside Activities and Interests
- Read a
copy of the letter sent from the U.S.
Senate to Columbia University concerning COI and Disclosure of Outside
Activities and Interests
Supplemental Reading:
March 1:
SESSION 7- RESEARCH INVOLVING ANIMAL SUBJECTS
Sanford Feldman, D.V.M., Ph.D., DACLAM, Director, Center for Comparative Medicine
Required Reading:
March 8:
SESSION 8 - PANEL DISCUSSION: MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY
Jordan Hall Rm 1-14
- The goal of the panel discussion is to deal with any and
all research ethics issues that may have been unresolved or simply
missed during the course. This session develops most rapidly if
students come prepared with queries for the panel. It is also
helpful if senior members of the audience (post-docs) present for
discussion an ethical dilemma that may have confronted them or their
colleagues.
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