Getting to Good

Getting to Good

Research Integrity in the Biomedical Sciences

Redman, Barbara K.; Caplan, Arthur L.

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

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Inglês

9783319513577

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PREFACE CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. METHODOLOGY Arthur L. Caplan 1.1. Why Most Published Research Findings Are False John P. A. Ioannidis 1.2 The Controversy Surrounding Bone Morphogenetic Proteins in the Spine: A Review of Current Research Joshua W. Hustedt and Daniel J. Blizzard 1.3. Research Integrity and Everyday Practice of Science Frederick Grinnell 1.4. Lessons from the Infuse Trials: Do We Need a Classification of Bias in Scientific Publications and Editorials? Sohaib Hashmi, Mohamed Noureldin, and Safdar N. Khan CHAPTER 2. POLICY Arthur L. Caplan 2.1. In Retrospect: Science-The Endless Frontier Roger Pielke Jr 2.2. Publish or Perish Culture Encourages Scientists to Cut Corners Virginia Barbour 2.3. "Something of an Adventure": Postwar NIH Research Ethos and the Guatemala STD Experiments Kayte Spector-Bagdady and Paul A. Lombardo 2.4. Perverse Incentives Paula Stephen 2.5. Flint Water Crisis Yields Hard Lessons in Science and Ethics Katie L. Burke CHAPTER 3. REPRODUCIBILITY Arthur L. Caplan 3.1. What Does Research Reproducibility Mean? Steven N. Goodman, Daniele Fanelli, and John P.A. Ioannidis 3.2. Limited Reproducibility of Research Findings: Implications for the Welfare of Research Participants and Considerations for Institutional Review Boards Barbara K. Redman and Arthur L. Caplan 3.3. Quality Time Monya Baker CHAPTER 4. HUMAN SUBJECTS PROTECTION Arthur L. Caplan 4.1. A Scoping Review of Empirical Research Relating to Quality and Effectiveness of Research Ethics Review Stuart G. Nicholls, Tavis P. Hayes, Jamie C. Brehaut, Michael McDonald, Charles Weijer, Raphael Saginur, and Dean Fergusson 4.2. Pharmaceuticalisation and Ethical Review in South Asia: Issues of Scope and Authority for Practitioners and Policy Makers Bob Simpson, Rekha Khatri, Deapica Ravindran, Tharindi Udalagama 4.3. Understanding the Functions and Operations of Data Monitoring Committees: Survey and Focus Group Findings Karim A Calis, Patrick Archdeacon, Raymond Bain, David DeMets, Miriam Donohue, M Khair Elzarrad, Annemarie Forrest, John McEachern, Michael J Pencina, Jane Perlmutter, and Roger J Lewis 4.4. Women and Fetuses First? Women and Fetuses First? An Ethical Case for Giving Priority in Clinical Research Testing of Zika Vaccines to Pregnant Women Kelly McBride Folkers and Arthur L. Caplan 4.5. Rethinking the Belmont Report? Phoebe Friesen, Lisa Kearns, Barbara Redman, and Arthur L. Caplan CHAPTER 5. RESPONSIBLE AUTHORSHIP Arthur L. Caplan 5.1. The Problem of Publication-Pollution Denialism Arthur L. Caplan 5.2. Addressing Research Misconduct and Detrimental Research Practices: Current Knowledge and Issues National Academy of Sciences 5.3. Exploring New Approaches National Academy of Sciences 5.4. A Systematic Review of Research on the Meaning, Ethics and Practices of Authorship across Scholarly Disciplines Ana Marusic, Lana Bosnjak, and Ana Jeroncic 5.5. The Disposable Author: How Pharmaceutical Marketing is Embraced within Medicine's Scholarly Literature Alastair Matheson 5.6. Authorship Inflation in Medical Publications Gaurie Tilak, Vinay Prasad, Annupam B. Jena CHAPTER 6. MENTOR-MENTEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS Arthur L. Caplan 6.1. Closing the Barn Door: Coping with Findings of Research Misconduct by Trainees in the Biomedical Sciences Barbara K. Redman and Arthur L. Caplan 6.2. Mentoring and Research Misconduct: Analysis of Research Mentoring in Closed ORI Cases David E. Wright, Sandra L. Titus, and Jered B. Cornelison 6.3. Mentorship Matters for the Biomedical Workforce Sally J. Rockey 6.4. Professional Responsibility C.K. Gunsalus 6.5. All You Need is Mentorship Robert A. Weinberg, Maya Schuldiner, Hong Wu, Beth Stevens, Jens Nielsen, P. Robin Hiesinger, and Bassem A. Hassan CHAPTER 7. PLAGIARISM Arthur L. Caplan 7.1. Plagarism in Research Gert Helgesson and Stefan Eriksson 7.2. Text-based plagiarism in scientific publishing: Issues, developments and education Yongyan Li 7.3. Avoiding Plagiarism, Self-plagiarism, and Other Questionable Writing Practices: A Guide to Ethical Writing Miguel Roig 7.4. 'Dear "Plagiarist': A Scientist Calls Out His Double-Crosser Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky 7.5. Defining the Role of Authors and Contributors International Committee of Medical Journal Editors CHAPTER 8. PEER REVIEW Arthur L. Caplan 8.1. Let's Make Peer Review Scientific Drummond Rennie 8.2. A Stronger Post-Publication Culture is Needed for Better Science Hilda Bastian 8.3. Reviewing Post-Publication Peer Review Paul Knoepfler CHAPTER 9. RESEARCH MISCONDUCT Arthur L. Caplan 9.1. Shattuck Lecture - Misconduct in Medical Research John D. Dingell 9.2. Ethical Modernization: Research Misconduct and Research Ethics Reforms in Korea following the Hwang Affair Jongyoung Kim and Kibeom Park 9.3. Research Misconduct and Data Fraud in Clinical Trials: Prevalence and Causal Factors Stephen L. George 9.4. Repairing Research Integrity Sandra L. Titus, James A. Wells and Lawrence J. Rhoades CHAPTER 10. WHISTLEBLOWING Arthur L. Caplan 10.1. Integrity and Misconduct in Research Commission on Research Integrity 10.2. Whistle-Blower Breaks His Silence David Cyranoski 10.3. No One Likes a Snitch Barbara Redman and Arthur Caplan CHAPTER 11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Arthur L. Caplan 11.1. Sugar Industry Influence on The Scientific Agenda of The National Institute of Dental Research's 1971 National Caries Program: A Historical Analysis of Internal Documents Cristin E. Kearns, Stanton A. Glantz, and Laura A. Schmidt 11.2. Lessons Learned from the Gene Therapy Trial for Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency James M. Wilson 11.3. Patient Perspectives On Physician Conflict Of Interest In Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials For Multiple Sclerosis Therapeutics Andrew J. Solomon 11.4. Industry Support of Medical Research: Important Opportunity or Treacherous Pitfall? William M. Tierney, Eric M. Meslin, and Kurt Kroenke CHAPTER 12. DATA ACQUISITION, MANAGEMENT AND TRANSPARENCY Arthur L. Caplan 12.1. Opentrials: Towards a Collaborative Open Database of All Available Information on All Clinical Trials Ben Goldacre and Jonathan Gray 12.2. International Charter of Principles for Sharing Bio-specimens and Data Deborah Mascalzoni, Edward S Dove, Yaffa Rubinstein, Hugh JS Dawkins, Anna Kole, Pauline McCormack, Simon Woods, Olaf Riess, Franz Schaefer, Hanns Lochmuller, Bartha M Knoppers, and Mats Hansson 12.3. Facilitating a Culture of Responsible and Effective Sharing of Cancer Genome Data Lillian L Siu, Mark Lawler, David Haussler, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Jeremy Lewin, Daniel J Vis, Rachel G Liao, Fabrice Andre, Ian Banks, J Carl Barrett, Carlos Caldas, Anamaria Aranha Camargo, Rebecca C Fitzgerald, Mao Mao, John E Mattison, William Pao, William R Sellers, Patrick Sullivan, Bin Tean Teh, Robyn L Ward, Jean Claude ZenKlusen, Charles L Sawyers, and Emile E Voest CHAPTER 13. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH INVOLVING RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED COUNTRIES Arthur L. Caplan 13.1. The H3Africa Policy Framework: Negotiating Airness in Genomics Jantina de Vries, Paulina Tindana, Katherine Littler, Miche le Ramsay, Charles Rotimi, Akin Abayomi, Nicola Mulder, and Bongani M. Mayosi 13.2. Sponsorship in Non-commercial Clinical Trials: Definitions, Challenges and the Role of Good Clinical Practices Guidelines Raffaella Ravinett, Katelijne De Nys, Marleen Boelaert, Ermias Diro, Graeme Meintjes, Yeka Adoke, Harry Tagbor, and Minne Casteels 13.3. Improving the Informed Consent Process in International Collaborative Rare Disease Research: Effective Consent for Effective Research Sabina Gainott, Cathy Turner, Simon Woods, Anna Kole, Pauline McCormack, Hanns Lochmuller, Olaf Riess, Volker Straub, Manuel Posada, Domenica Taruscio, and Deborah Mascalzoni 13.4. The Standard of Care Debate: Can Research in Developing Countries Be Both Ethical and Responsive To Those Countries' Health Needs? David Wendler, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, and Reidar K. Lie APPENDIX: Montreal Statement on Research Integrity in Cross-Boundary Research Collaborations, 2013
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Biomedical Science;training;research;peer review;mentorship