This is the second edition of a highly successful and well-received textbook on the responsible conduct of biomedical and health science research. It is aimed at faculty and graduate students in health science and biomedical science programs. In addition those on National Institute of Health research grants, administrators at universities, academic health centers, and medical and graduate schools will find the book a useful resource. The structure of the book remains the same as the first edition. Each chapter offers an overview together with important primary documents and case studies…mehr
This is the second edition of a highly successful and well-received textbook on the responsible conduct of biomedical and health science research. It is aimed at faculty and graduate students in health science and biomedical science programs. In addition those on National Institute of Health research grants, administrators at universities, academic health centers, and medical and graduate schools will find the book a useful resource. The structure of the book remains the same as the first edition. Each chapter offers an overview together with important primary documents and case studies concerned with core ethical issues underlying responsible research. The major changes from the first edition include new chapters providing overviews of each topic, several new published articles added to the readings, revised case studies along with an essay on how they can be used, as well as further readings and web addresses that will serve as invaluable sources of reference.
Part I. Introduction to the Study of Ethics in the Biological and Health Sciences: 1. The ethics movement in the biological and health sciences: a new voyage of discovery Part II. The Roots of Honor and Integrity in Science: 2. The roots of honor and integrity in science: historical themes in the practical ethics of research 3. The ethical basis of science 4. Self-deception and gullibility Part III. The Responsible Conduct of Research: 5. The responsible conduct of biological and health research 6. The pathogenesis of fraud in medical science 7. Science, statistics, and deception 8. Innovation and integrity in medical research 9. Preventing scientific misconduct Part IV. The Ethics of Authorship and Publication: 10. Ethical practices in the publication of research results 11. An ethical code for scientists 12. Irresponsible authorship and wasteful publication 13. Reporting provocative results: can we publish 'hot' papers without getting burned? 14. ORI provides working definition of plagiarism Part V. Research with Human Beings: 15. Research with human beings 16. The Nuremberg code 17. The Belmont report: ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research 18. False hopes and best data: consent to research and the therapeutic misconception 19. Declaration of Helsinki: ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects Part VI. Ethics in Epidemiologic Research: 20. Ethical issues in epidemiologic research 21. Protection of research subjects: do specific rules apply in epidemiology research? 22. Limitations in the use of race in the study of disease causation Part VII. The Humane Care and Use of Animals in Research: 23. The humane care and use of animals in research 24. Beastly conduct: ethical issues in animal experimentation 25. Recognition and alleviation of pain and distress in laboratory animals 26. Report of the AVMA panel on euthanasia Part VIII. Management of and Access to Scientific Data: 27. Ethical issues in data acquisitions, access, and management 28. Sharing research data 29. Retention of and access to research data 30. Guidelines on research data and reports Part IX. The Work of the Academic Scientist: 31. The work of the academic scientist 32. Enlarging the perspective 33. Obstacles to collegiality in the academic health center 34. Integrity in the education researchers 35. Administrative case rounds Part X. The Scientist and Industry: 36. Conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment 37. Patenting life: summary, policy issues, and options for congressional action 38. Looking a gift horse in the mouth: corporate gifts supporting life sciences research Part XI. The Scientist in Society: 39. The scientist in society: interactions, expectations, and obligations 40 Asilomar conference on recombinant DNA molecules: summary statement 41. Scientific basis for the support of biomedical science 42. Genetics and human malleability Part XII. Cases for Discussion: 43. Using cases in the study of ethics.
Part I. Introduction to the Study of Ethics in the Biological and Health Sciences: 1. The ethics movement in the biological and health sciences: a new voyage of discovery Part II. The Roots of Honor and Integrity in Science: 2. The roots of honor and integrity in science: historical themes in the practical ethics of research 3. The ethical basis of science 4. Self-deception and gullibility Part III. The Responsible Conduct of Research: 5. The responsible conduct of biological and health research 6. The pathogenesis of fraud in medical science 7. Science, statistics, and deception 8. Innovation and integrity in medical research 9. Preventing scientific misconduct Part IV. The Ethics of Authorship and Publication: 10. Ethical practices in the publication of research results 11. An ethical code for scientists 12. Irresponsible authorship and wasteful publication 13. Reporting provocative results: can we publish 'hot' papers without getting burned? 14. ORI provides working definition of plagiarism Part V. Research with Human Beings: 15. Research with human beings 16. The Nuremberg code 17. The Belmont report: ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research 18. False hopes and best data: consent to research and the therapeutic misconception 19. Declaration of Helsinki: ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects Part VI. Ethics in Epidemiologic Research: 20. Ethical issues in epidemiologic research 21. Protection of research subjects: do specific rules apply in epidemiology research? 22. Limitations in the use of race in the study of disease causation Part VII. The Humane Care and Use of Animals in Research: 23. The humane care and use of animals in research 24. Beastly conduct: ethical issues in animal experimentation 25. Recognition and alleviation of pain and distress in laboratory animals 26. Report of the AVMA panel on euthanasia Part VIII. Management of and Access to Scientific Data: 27. Ethical issues in data acquisitions, access, and management 28. Sharing research data 29. Retention of and access to research data 30. Guidelines on research data and reports Part IX. The Work of the Academic Scientist: 31. The work of the academic scientist 32. Enlarging the perspective 33. Obstacles to collegiality in the academic health center 34. Integrity in the education researchers 35. Administrative case rounds Part X. The Scientist and Industry: 36. Conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment 37. Patenting life: summary, policy issues, and options for congressional action 38. Looking a gift horse in the mouth: corporate gifts supporting life sciences research Part XI. The Scientist in Society: 39. The scientist in society: interactions, expectations, and obligations 40 Asilomar conference on recombinant DNA molecules: summary statement 41. Scientific basis for the support of biomedical science 42. Genetics and human malleability Part XII. Cases for Discussion: 43. Using cases in the study of ethics.
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