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Biomedical Research Integrity Series
Sponsored by the Department of Medical History & Ethics
School of Medicine, University of Washington
The Public Health Service (PHS) and its research institutions require that all pre-and post-doctoral researchers supported by PHS training grants receive training in the responsible conduct of research. The School of Medicine has developed a program of lectures with associated discussion groups, entitled the Biomedical Research Integrity (BRI) Series, for its researchers to meet this requirement.
PHS REQUIREMENTS:
The BRI program meets the PHS requirement for instruction in the Responsible Conduct of Research in National Research Service Award Institutional Training Grants (NIH Guide, 1994). The program covers the 6 core topics required by the NIH Guide on a rotating basis: conflict of interest, responsible authorship, policies for handling misconduct, policies regarding the use of human and animal subjects, and data management. These topics are often addressed through the themes of: researcher/trainee responsibilities and collaborative science. For those seeking more resources and guidance on a topic, please see the BRI website for links to local and national policies, sample cases with discussion, and current articles. http://depts.washington.edu/mhedept/conedu/bri/index-bri.html
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Archives.
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