Maintaining the Integrity of Scientific Research: Summary of a Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight Transmitted to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 15 pages |
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... regulations dealing with scientific misconduct . Witnesses included : Dr. LYLE BIVENS , Acting Director , Office of ... regulatory schemes at NIH and NSF share similar views on the responsibility for investigating misconduct . Dr. Bivens ...
... regulations dealing with scientific misconduct . Witnesses included : Dr. LYLE BIVENS , Acting Director , Office of ... regulatory schemes at NIH and NSF share similar views on the responsibility for investigating misconduct . Dr. Bivens ...
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... regulations .... Our regulations give NSF the ability to conduct our own investigations at any time and to penalize institutional misconduct if it occurs during the investigative process . This provides a strong incentive for ...
... regulations .... Our regulations give NSF the ability to conduct our own investigations at any time and to penalize institutional misconduct if it occurs during the investigative process . This provides a strong incentive for ...
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... regulation does not work . The Subcommittee asked Dr. Sprague to testify based on his ex- periences as whistleblower in the case of Dr. Stephen Breuning . Dr. Sprague did not mince words about the investigations carried out as a result ...
... regulation does not work . The Subcommittee asked Dr. Sprague to testify based on his ex- periences as whistleblower in the case of Dr. Stephen Breuning . Dr. Sprague did not mince words about the investigations carried out as a result ...
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... regulations . Dr. Barber reminded the Subcommittee that [ The agencies ] are not laying something onto the ... regulatory process , it is likely that the situation will stabilize . The major concern at that point will be assuring that ...
... regulations . Dr. Barber reminded the Subcommittee that [ The agencies ] are not laying something onto the ... regulatory process , it is likely that the situation will stabilize . The major concern at that point will be assuring that ...
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... regulations are not unusual .... Some poor authorship practices are so common as to be almost customary . [ 118 ] Ms. Mishkin illustrated the poor quality of available data by re- counting her experience while serving on the President's ...
... regulations are not unusual .... Some poor authorship practices are so common as to be almost customary . [ 118 ] Ms. Mishkin illustrated the poor quality of available data by re- counting her experience while serving on the President's ...
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accused agencies allegations of misconduct argued that journals Barber Bivens California Chairman CHRISTOPHER SHAYS Colorado JERRY F COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE conduct Counsel DANA ROHRABACHER DON RITTER emphasis added Federal fraud Friedman Gilmer HARRY JOHNSTON Health Care Quality HOWARD WOLPE Illinois Institute of Medicine investigating misconduct Investigations and Oversight issue of misconduct JACK BUECHNER JIMMY HAYES journal editors Koshland MARILYN LLOYD miscon misconduct in science misconduct investigations Mishkin proposed NIH and NSF NIMH Office of Scientific panel peer review Pennsylvania policies and procedures practices that seriously prevalence of misconduct problem publication Quality Improvement Act Raub regulations research environment research practices responsibility RICK BOUCHER ROBERT RON PACKARD Schachman scientific community scientific enterprise Scientific Integrity Review scientific journals scientific mis scientific misconduct scientific process scientific research scientists seriously deviate sloppy Sprague Staff Subcommittee on Investigations T]he testified testimony TIM VALENTINE tions told Rep TOM MCMILLEN universities whistleblowers