An Introduction to Research Ethics (Integrity and Responsible Conduct in Research)

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Office of Research An Introduction to Research Ethics (Integrity and Responsible Conduct in Research) RCR Training Spring 2012

What is RCR, the Responsible Conduct of Research? The practice of scientific investigation with integrity. It involves the awareness and application of established professional norms and ethical principles in the performance of all activities related to scientific research. (NIH definition) RCR is important at all stages of research including planning, conducting, reporting, and review.

Why RCR? Integrity in research is an essential component of the research enterprise. Ethical research is the responsibility of the entire research team. It is a requirement: National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Science Foundation (NSF) It is a core component of the new UNLV Research Certificate.

RCR Training at UNLV Guidelines on the UNLV Office of Research Integrity website CITI RCR Course (available on-line) UNLV Research Office RCR Training including presentations, case studies, and on-line materials Other research methods and ethics courses (need all NIH/NSF components) Mentoring in the research environment (informal)

RCR Special Topics Animal Welfare Human Subjects Protections Required training for anyone working with vertebrate animals or human subjects. Covered through on-line training (LATA and CITI). Contact the Office of Research Integrity for further details.

RCR Topics in this seminar series General Ethical Responsibilities in Research Research Misconduct Acquisition, Management, Sharing, and Ownership of Data Conflicts of Interest and Commitment Publication Practices and Responsible Authorship Mentor/Trainee Responsibilities Peer Review Collaborative Research

What are the shared ethical values of the research community? HONESTY conveying information truthfully and honoring commitments ACCURACY reporting findings precisely and taking care to avoid errors EFFICIENCY using resources wisely and avoiding waste OBJECTIVITY letting research results speak for themselves and avoiding improper bias From: Steneck, ORI Introduction to RCR

What are the shared ethical values of the research community? OPENNESS Sharing data, results, ideas, tools, resources; being open to criticism and new ideas CONFIDENTIALITY Protecting confidential documents such as proposals, papers submitted for publication, and research participants RESPECT For colleagues, intellectual property, and new ideas FREEDOM freedom of thought and inquiry EQUALITY of OPPORTUNITY opportunities based on merit From: Shamoo and Resnik, Responsible Conduct of Research

Research Ethics are Codes or Guidelines That Help Reconcile Value Conflicts Individual Rights versus Openness Immediate Gain versus Future Welfare

Some Important Questions What is science? What is scientific research? What is research integrity? Why is integrity essential? What groups are concerned about integrity? What are the principal forms of misconduct? How do we manifest integrity in our work? Where do we go for help?

What is Science? Paradigm Theory (organizing) Observations (supporting) Hypothesis (creative generating) testing

Scientific Process

Cultural Context Scientific Process

Cultural Context Scientific Process Transitional Aspects

Cultural Context Scientific Process Transitional Aspects Societal Moral Structures and Norms (e.g., Bioethics)

Ethical Applications (e.g., Informed Consent) Cultural Context Scientific Process Transitional Aspects Societal Moral Structures and Ethics (e.g., Bioethics)

Ethical Applications (e.g., Informed Consent) Cultural Context Scientific Process Transitional Aspects Societal Moral Structures and Ethics (e.g., Bioethics) Ethical Behavior in Scientific Practice (e.g., Research Integrity - RCR)

The logical necessity of scientific integrity It is in the rational self-interest of scientists to make ethical decisions* at each step in the process of research to reflect the moral structure of the scientific enterprise. *Two metaphors: The Tragedy of the Commons (loosely from Hardin) Scientific Community Kin Selection (loosely from Hamilton)

The Individual and his/her Ethical Community Personal Community family and friends neighborhood religious affiliation university or college Researcher

Intersecting Ethical Communities Personal Community family and friends neighborhood religious affiliation university or college Researcher Scientific Community mentors peers associations funding agencies

Researcher Responsibilities: Research participants Research sponsor(s) Colleagues and the Profession Public at Large (society) Knowledge development

Progress in science? 14 12 scientific knowledge 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 time

14? 12 scientific knowledge 10 8 6 4 refinement refinement revolution revolution 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 time

Oops! Oops! Oops! Oops! Oops! Oops! Oops! Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud - Sophocles

The Real Path of Research?

The Unholy Trinity of Research Misconduct Fabrication Falsification Plagiarism all are forms of deception

Scientific Research is an enterprise which seeks truth while simultaneously trying to avoid falsehood.

Quality by which a person claims to know something intuitively, instinctively, or "from the gut" without regard to evidence, logic, intellectual examination, or actual facts.

Minimizing Research Risk: Risk-benefit assessment Informed consent of participants Pilot studies Proposal peer review

OPPORTUNITIES FOR APPLYING ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

PROJECT CHOICE PROJECT CONTEXT PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT FUNDING PROJECT APPROVAL PROJECT STAFFING DATA ACQUISITION DATA RECORDING AND STORAGE ANALYSIS AND STATISTICAL TREATMENT INTERPRETATION DISSEMINATION

Shared responsibilities of Researcher and Institutions Internalization of Norms Establishment and Maintenance of an Ethical Climate

* Special Conditions for: CHEMICAL SAFETY BIOLOGICAL SAFETY PERMIT REQUIREMENTS VERTEBRATE ANIMALS HUMAN SUBJECTS TRAVEL/SHIPMENT (EXPORT CONTROLS) e.g., Health and Safety Office Rad Safety ORI/Institutional Review Boards (IRB s) IACUC (animal care & use) Public Lands (permits)

EXPORT CONTROLS Export Control Laws are laws which prohibit the unlicensed export of certain technologies to foreign persons for reasons of international security and trade protections. Restrictions apply to: Foreign Travel Foreign Shipments Deemed Exports in the US UNLV has a website http://research.unlv.edu/export/index.html and has purchased CITI training available at: https://www.citiprogram.org/

WHERE DO I GO FOR HELP? PI/Mentor Colleagues Chair or Director Research Office

Resources: Links on UNLV ORI website The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Research Integrity http://ori.dhhs.gov/ ORI Introduction to RCR by Nicholas Steneck, Ph.D. Web version available at: http://ori.dhhs.gov/education/products/rcrintro/ On Being a Scientist: Responsible Conduct in Research, National Academies Press, 3rd edition. Free downloadable PDF available at: http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12192 Integrity in Scientific Research: Creating an Environment that Promotes Responsible Conduct, National Academies Press. Web version available at: http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=0309084792