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J P Breittmayer1, M Bungener, H De The, E Eschwege, M Fougereau, G Guedj, C Kordon, O Philippe, M C Postel-Vinay, L Schaffar-Esterle.
Abstract
Institutions in France are not yet well prepared to respond to allegations of scientific misconduct. Following a serious allegation in late 1997, INSERM, the primary organization for medical and health-related research in France, began to reflect on this subject, aided by scientists and jurists. The conclusions have resulted in establishing a procedure to be followed in cases of alleged misconduct, and also in reinforcing the application of good laboratory practices within each laboratory. Guidelines for authorship practices and scientific assessment must also be considered. Even though each institution must remain responsible for responding to allegations of scientific misconduct within its doors, INSERM would like to see national, European, and international co-ordination about the methods of such response.Keywords: Biomedical and Behavioral Research; INSERM; Legal Approach
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11273435 DOI: 10.1007/s11948-000-0021-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Eng Ethics ISSN: 1353-3452 Impact factor: 3.525