Research Misconduct & Detrimental Research Practices: Overview & Case Studies - Video

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What is research misconduct and what are some detrimental research practices? 

Research Integrity Officers from the HHS Office of Research Integrity (ORI) and NIH will help answer these questions and more, as they discuss Public Health Service (PHS) regulations on handling research misconduct allegations, responsibilities of an institution receiving PHS funds, and red flags that may help to avoid misconduct in research. Experts will explore interpersonal, institutional, and professional responsibilities in the overall ethical conduct of research during presentations, case studies, and discussions with the audience.

Presenters

Ranjini Ambalavanar, Ph.D

ranjinidevi.ambalavanar@hhs.gov

Scientist-Investigator
Office of Research Integrity (ORI)
Division of Investigative Oversight (DIO)
HHS

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Elyse Sullivan, Ph.D

elyse.sullivan@nih.gov

Communications Strategist
Division of Communications and Outreach (DCO)
Office of the Director (OD)
NIH, HHS

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Patricia Valdez, Ph.D

patricia.valdez@nih.gov

NIH Extramural Research Integrity Officer
Office of Extramural Research (OER)
Office of the Director (OD)
NIH, HHS


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