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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): Academic Integrity
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SUMMARY:Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): Academic Integrity
DESCRIPTION:<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full">	<div class="field-items">		<div class="field-item even">			<strong>Register: <a href="https://trainingportal.harvard.edu/Saba/Web_spf/NA1PRD0068/common/learningeventdetail/curra000000000003520" target="_blank" title="">Harvard Training Portal</a><strong> </strong>| <a href="https://bioethics.hms.harvard.edu/education/rcr-responsible-conduct-research" target="_blank" title="">Course Info</a></strong>		</div>		<div class="field-item even">			<strong>Speaker: Dan Wainstock, PhD</strong> | Director for Research Integrity | Academic and Research Integrity | HMS		</div>		<div class="field-item even">			<strong>Description: </strong>Integrity in life sciences research is publicly called into question most often when a spectacular case of fraud appears in the news cycle. Most academic scientists believe that serious instances of misconduct are rare and represent the actions of a few bad actors. While this intuition may or may not be accurate, its overemphasis serves to draw attention away from a host of “environmental factors” within traditional academic medical research that are worth closer examination – especially at the student/trainee/junior investigator stage.<br>The readings selected for this session make for mostly entertaining journalistic reading.  A series of high-profile cases have created a “public relations” problem for life sciences researchers.  A number of important and serious consequences to a variety of stakeholders when misconduct occurs on a grand scale.  The extent to which questionable research practices may occur on a lesser scale and the effect the research environment has on encouraging misconduct are also explored. Facilitator: Daniel H. Wainstock, PhD, Director of Research Integrity, HMS<br>RCR course is run by the HMS Center for Bioethics.<br>Course Directors: Sadath A. Sayeed, MD, JD and James Gould, PhD<br><em>RCR is required for ALL HMS/HSDM postdocs. </em>		</div>	</div></div>
LOCATION:Online - Via Harvard Training Portal
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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