The data we presented in Table 1 of our article, The Essential Need for Research Misconduct Allegation Audits, actually show something that was not directly germane to the argument made by us, but that is still interesting. When calculating the number of allegations which were seen by faculty, we only included those which were presented […]
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Research misconduct audit oversight article published in Science and Engineering Ethics
Our manuscript on the importance of employing professional audit principles in the oversight of the U.S. research misconduct investigations, which we originally published in PeerJ Preprints in December 2015, has now been published by Science and Engineering Ethics (“SEE”), a Springer journal. The core of the article remained unchanged from the preprint. At the request […]
July 30 is National Whistleblower Day
The first was celebrated in the U.S. Congress on July 30, 2015. For annually updated details see here.