Research Integrity
Program in Research Integrity Education
The National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine stated in an article titled “Scientific Conduct”, 2 February 1994 that “…as members of the professional research community, we should strive to develop and uphold standards that are broader than those addressed by the governmental regulatory and legal framework for dealing with misconduct in science.” (more ... )
For questions related to research integrity contact:
Cindy Rankin, Ph.D. Lecturer, Department of Physiology Research Integrity Officer P.O.B. 210093(520) 621-3104
Newsletters
- View PRIE Newsletter "Mismatch Between Observing and Reporting Suspected Research Misconduct
- View PRIE Newsletter "Promoting Ethical Conduct in Science"
- View PRIE Newsletter "Research Integrity: Making the Right Choices" published July 2008
- View PRIE Newsletter "Preventive Ethics" published June 2008
- View PRIE Newsletter "NIH Public Access Policy" published May 2008
- View PRIE Newsletter "Digital Imaging: Ethics - Part 3" published April 2008
- View PRIE Newsletter "Digital Imaging: Ethics - Part 2" published March 2008
- View PRIE Newsletter "Digital Imaging: Ethics - Part 1" published February 2008
- View PRIE Newsletter "Mentoring" published January 2008
- See PRIE Newsletter Archive
UA Policies
- Policy and Procedures for Investigation of Misconduct in Scholarly, Creative and Research Activities"
(from University Handbook for Appointed Personnel)
Resources