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PROGRAM COURSES - ETHICAL CONDUCT IN SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH
A Minicourse Sponsored by the
CBI Program
January 2004
Chem/ChemE 797J (1 credit)
This course was designed to provide graduate students
working at the interface of chemistry and biology with a solid background
in research ethics. The course is arranged in four two-hour sessions
(see below for content). Each session will be structured as follows:
(1) introduction/background for the topics to be discussed; (2)
discussion groups and analysis of relevant case studies illustrating
ethical dilemmas encountered by laboratory researchers; and (3)
concluding summary and wrap-up. Case studies will be distributed
to students in advance and students are expected to read assigned
material before the beginning of each session. During each session,
discussion groups will be asked to come to a consensus for each
case study on the ethical issue at hand and to suggest an appropriate
course of action to address the situation. Each group will present
their case study followed by a class-wide discussion. Students should
contact Prof. Schnell (820 LGRC) on Monday, January 12th to obtain
the case studies to be discussed on Tuesday, January 13th. Grades
will be based on attendance (mandatory for all four sessions) and
completion of the online computer-based training for researchers
and research staff at the NIH Office of Human Subjects Research
(this will be further discussed on January 22).
January 2004 Schedule:
Tuesday,
January 13th
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
202 LGRT
Prof. Danny Schnell
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Ethics
in the laboratory/Research Misconduct I
- Introduction: definition of ethics, morality,
misconduct
- Data management
- Conflict of Interest
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Thursday,
January 15th
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
202 LGRT
Prof. Susan Roberts
sroberts@ecs.umass.edu
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Ethics
in the laboratory/Research Misconduct II
- Data falsification and fabrication
- Plagiarism
- Mentoring and institutional guidelines
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Tuesday,
January 20th
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
202 LGRT
Prof. Vince Rotello
rotello@chem.umass.edu
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Intellectual
Property
- Ownership of scientific data
- Assignment of credit
- Proprietary information
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Thursday,
January 22nd
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
202 LGRT
Prof. Bob Weis
rmweis@chem.umass.edu
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Science
and Society
- Moral, civil and safety implications
of scientific research
- Animal and human subjects
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