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Webinar: (12-2022) Research Noncompliance and Integrity Violations: Understanding Causes and Implementing Practical Solutions

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Description

This is a crossover topic, relevant for both the human subjects and animal care and use communities! 

Occasional instances of noncompliance or misconduct, or other research integrity violations, can occur in any research setting. Identification of the factors leading to these events can help direct resources to their prevention, both before they ever happen and as part of the remediation process following an integrity violation.

In this webinar, we present original research and showcase two evidence-informed professional development training programs. First, we report findings from an interview and survey study of institutional officials on what contributes to cases of serious and continuing research noncompliance and integrity violations. We also report on how institutions approach resolving and preventing these cases using action plans. We then describe a coaching program aimed at remediating root causes of noncompliance and integrity violations among researchers whom institutions aim to retain. Finally, we share a new training and mentoring program aimed at supporting early-career investigators in adopting best practices to foster rigorous and responsible research.

Time will also be devoted to answering attendee questions.

After participating in this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • Recognize common root causes of research integrity and compliance violations..
  • Understand common action plan activities identified by institutional officials.
  • Recognize the purpose and value of different programs intended to address and prevent root causes of integrity violations and noncompliance.

Who should attend?

Institutional officials and research oversight professionals at research institutions who are involved in researcher training and development, or who may need to recognize, identify, investigate, or adjudicate cases of suspected noncompliance or violations of research integrity, will benefit from this webinar.

Continuing Education
Webinar participants holding the Certified IRB Professional (CIP®) credential may apply 1.25 continuing education credits towards CIP recertification. Learn More »

Webinar participants holding the Certified Professional in IACUC Administration (CPIA®) credential may apply 1.25 continuing education credits towards CPIA recertification. Learn More

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Contributors

  • Alison Antes, PhD

    Alison Antes is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Bioethics Research Center at Washington University School of Medicine. She conducts federally-funded research on how scientists lead and manage their labs to foster excellence and make responsible decisions when they encounter professional challenges. She also studies ethical and societal issues in the development and implementation of novel healthcare technologies. Dr. Antes is a workplace psychologist by training and has experience developing leadership skills and designing career development training programs. She coaches researchers who have research compliance or research integrity problems in their labs and directs a training and mentoring program for early-career researchers to develop leadership and management skills

  • Tristan McIntosh, PhD

    Tristan McIntosh is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Bioethics Research Center at Washington University School of Medicine. She applies her training in industrial-organizational psychology to conduct federally-funded and foundation-funded research on ethical and social issues that arise in medicine and science. Her research interests include cultivating ethical workplace cultures, professional decision-making, and ensuring responsible conduct in the research, development, and commercialization of medical technologies. She also conducts research on identifying and remediating root causes of wrongdoing and noncompliance in research. Dr. McIntosh also co-directs a leadership and management training program for early-career researchers.

December 1, 2022
Thu 1:00 PM EST

Duration 1H 15M

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