Responsible Conduct in Biomedical Research (Spring)
Summary
Responsible Conduct in Biomedical Research
Content
- Record keeping and data management
- Authorship
- Publishing and the peer review process
- Research misconduct and case studies
- Whistle-blowing
- Competition in science and conflict of interest
- Intellectual property, patents, and material transfer agreements
- Collaboration and associated conflicts
- Mentoring
Note
The course objective is to provide students with the overview of necessary tools for enhancing their ethical decision-making skills in scientific research within the contemporary social context, by increasing the studentsâ knowledge of relevant ethical issues through exposure to real-life case studies and through interactive discussion and role playing.
Assessment methods
Oral
Resources
Bibliography
Yes
In the programs
- Number of places: 25
- Exam form: Multiple (session free)
- Subject examined: Responsible Conduct in Biomedical Research (Spring)
- Lecture: 14 Hour(s)
- Type: optional
- Number of places: 25
- Exam form: Multiple (session free)
- Subject examined: Responsible Conduct in Biomedical Research (Spring)
- Lecture: 14 Hour(s)
- Type: mandatory
- Number of places: 25
- Exam form: Multiple (session free)
- Subject examined: Responsible Conduct in Biomedical Research (Spring)
- Lecture: 14 Hour(s)
- Type: optional