“The [investigation] process needs to protect the rights of the individual accused, but once the process is complete and it’s known that misconduct did take place, then that needs to be made clear, and often it isn’t. Often these people who engage in misconduct quietly leave by the back door, maybe join another institution—it’s very opaque.” - Marcus Munafò, Research Professional News webinar
https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-funding-know-how-start-here-2023-the-battle-for-research-integrity-is-winnable/
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UKRIO to explore ‘tensions’ on research misconduct in review
By Rachel Magee
Research Professional News
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"Rachael Gooberman-Hill, co-chair of the UK Committee on Research Integrity, called for a shift away from seeing research integrity as solely relating to misconduct, but said her committee will consider whether there is a need for a body with investigatory powers."
https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-universities-2022-11-uk-at-a-key-moment-for-research-integrity/ #ResearchIntegrity #UKCORI #ResearchProfessionalNews
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