Prof VY Ethical Issues in Basic Science & Pre-clinical Research Flashcards
Why scientists cheat?
- Pressure for publishing & obtaining funds to support research
- Publish studies in top journal
- Misconception that cheating is ok as long as conclusion not affected
Research misconduct definition (3)
- it is the fabrication, falsification or plagiarism
- in proposing, performing or reviewing research
- or in reporting research results
Prevalence of outright cheating
Very few due to the difficulty to assess it accurately
Impact of scientific misconduct (3)
- Erosion of trust
- funding agencies
- colleagues
- readers - Hinders the progression of other scientists in the field
- efforts put in by the honest scientists involved in the study would be wasted - Lower productivity of scientific research
- more funds will be diverted to monitor & enforce research integrity
Types of scientific misconduct / against “code of ethics” (2)
- Fabrication, falsification & plagiarism
2. Lack of humility (does not take into consideration one’s opinion)
Research integrity definition (3)
- includes the hallmark of good scholarship (rigor, care & accountability)
- not just the avoidance of wrongdoings
- research misconduct is defined as the falsification, fabrication or plagiarism, or other wrongdoings in proposing, designing, recording supervising or reviewing the research, or reporting of the research results, is unacceptable & is grounds for disciplinary action
IRB
Institutional Review Board
NUS-IRB main objective (1)
- to protect the rights & welfare of human research subjects in research activities
Examples of organisations that protect animal rights
- Animal Liberation Front (ALF)
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
- Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR)
FBR main objective
Foundation for Biomedical Research
- to improve human & veterinary health by promoting public understanding & support for humane & responsible animal research
Importance of maintaining ethical animal research (2)
- animal research plays a vital role in major medical advances for both human & animal health
- saving lives
IACUC
Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee
How does IACUC ensures ethical animal research (4)
- Monitor & enforce high standards of care for animals in research
- Evaluate detailed research protocols & approve them appropriately
- Periodic review of approved protocols
- Organise specific courses in animal care & ensure research staff undergo & completes them