• The investigation found no evidence of scientific misconduct and concludes that the allegations are unfounded. (who.int)
  • To ensure impartiality in the receipt of allegations or evidence of scientific misconduct and impartiality in the initiation of immediate inquiry into them, all allegations will be addressed to and initially reviewed by the provost and dean of the faculty, the chief academic officer of Amherst College. (amherst.edu)
  • it thoroughly investigated this complaint and found no evidence of scientific misconduct. (cdc.gov)
  • The case is also of interest because it provides yet another example of how *not* to create trust in a scientific misconduct investigation. (blogspot.com)
  • Aug. 29, 2012, University of Texas , AUSTIN, Texas - The University of Texas at Austin has determined that no formal investigation is warranted into the allegations of scientific misconduct lodged against associate professor Mark Regnerus regarding his July article in the journal Social Science Research. (blogspot.com)
  • The investigation will include interviews with individuals who have or might have information about the allegation and/or evidence. (amherst.edu)
  • The office of the vice president for academic affairs oversees investigation of such allegations. (umaryland.edu)
  • The DO will not be the same individual as the Research Integrity Officer and should have no direct prior involvement in the institution's inquiry, investigation, or allegation assessment. (usfca.edu)
  • A DO's appointment of an individual to assess allegations of research misconduct, or to serve on an inquiry or investigation committee, is not considered to be direct prior involvement. (usfca.edu)
  • Inquiry means gathering information and initial fact-finding to determine whether an allegation or apparent instance of misconduct warrants an investigation. (wiu.edu)
  • Investigation means the formal examination and evaluation of all relevant facts to determine if misconduct has occurred, and, if so, to determine the responsible person and the seriousness of the misconduct. (wiu.edu)
  • Respondent means the person against whom an allegation of misconduct is directed or the person whose actions are the subject of the inquiry or investigation. (wiu.edu)
  • Retaliation means any action that adversely affects the employment or other institutional status of an individual that is taken by Western Illinois University or an employee because the individual has, in good faith, made an allegation of misconduct or has cooperated in good faith with an investigation of such allegation, or inadequate institutional response thereto. (wiu.edu)
  • McCrory is a founding member of this body and was lead author on its 2017 consensus statement (though the investigation into McCrory's publication misconduct does not directly link to the group's recommendations). (businesslive.co.za)
  • This will include an investigation of the allegation by the Editors. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • Institutions are expected to conduct an appropriate and thorough investigation of allegations of scientific misconduct. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • In my earlier post about the findings of the Penn State inquiry committee looking into allegations of research misconduct against Michael Mann , I mentioned that the one allegation that was found to merit further investigation may have broad implications for how the public understands what good scientific work looks like, and for how scientists themselves understand what good scientific work looks like. (scienceblogs.com)
  • His resignation comes after an investigation of his scientific research found substantial mistakes in several studies he authored over a number of years. (edujobbd.com)
  • Stanford University is facing a leadership transition in 2023, as its current president Marc Tessier-Lavigne steps down after an investigation revealed flaws in his scientific research. (edujobbd.com)
  • Scientific misconduct may consist of fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the scientific community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research. (amherst.edu)
  • University policy defines research misconduct as fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research or in reporting research results. (umaryland.edu)
  • Other academic or scholarly misconduct such as plagiarism by students in coursework also is managed by other administrative mechanisms. (umaryland.edu)
  • Misconduct or irresponsible conduct of research includes but is not limited to: fabrication, falsification or plagiarism, inappropriate or insufficient protection of human subjects or of animals used in research, conflict of interest in all facets of scholarly activities, personal and financial misconduct, and inappropriate research practices. (usfca.edu)
  • Five counts of plagiarism, 10 retracted scientific papers and red flags about 74 more articles because of publication misconduct. (businesslive.co.za)
  • While recognizing that both error and differences among individuals in the interpretation of data are natural parts of the creative process, the Society for Neuroscience affirms that the success of the entire scientific endeavor is jeopardized by misconduct, in the form of plagiarism, fabrication, or falsification of data. (sfn.org)
  • 11jigen, a famous anonymous man who had accused hundreds of papers of research misconduct, then created blogs (Japanese and English) and a YouTube video summarizing the points made, and in early January 2012, he sent a letter of accusation to the University of Tokyo. (wikipedia.org)
  • Price found that the inquiry was handled in a manner consistent with university policy and indicated the process was "also consistent with federal regulatory requirements of inquiries into research misconduct. (blogspot.com)
  • If you are a scientist at the University of Konstanz and have any questions or concerns about good scientific practice, violations thereof (such as scientific dishonesty) or related conflicts, you may also contact the ombudsperson for research . (uni-konstanz.de)
  • Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education, and exhibition. (amnh.org)
  • Our mission: To discover, interpret, and disseminate-through scientific research and education-knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe. (amnh.org)
  • These allegations were made by a junior researcher who performed research crucial to Hamer's claimed discovery. (nybooks.com)
  • These allegations are now being investigated behind closed doors by the National Institute of Health's Office of Research Integrity. (nybooks.com)
  • However, the literature shows that journals do not respond consistently to findings of serious research misconduct affecting their publications. (bmj.com)
  • An important component of the Research Integrity program at UMB is the handling of allegations of research misconduct. (umaryland.edu)
  • The UMB Policy and Procedures Concerning Research Misconduct (formerly UMB Policy and Procedures Concerning Misconduct in Scholarly Work ), which fulfills the requirements of the University System of Maryland (USM) Policy on Misconduct in Scholarly Work , specifies what misconduct is and how allegations of misconduct are handled by the University. (umaryland.edu)
  • As its title suggests, this policy is limited to research misconduct. (umaryland.edu)
  • Research misconduct does not include honest error or honest differences in interpretations or judgments of data. (umaryland.edu)
  • How do I report potential research misconduct? (umaryland.edu)
  • What happens when an allegation of research misconduct is made? (umaryland.edu)
  • When the Research Integrity Office receives an allegation of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer meets with the complainant to review the evidence available. (umaryland.edu)
  • Careful scientific practice in terms of the scientific methods used at Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin (KWB) and the documentation of scientific data is the basis for the confidence our research partners and the public have in our work. (kompetenz-wasser.de)
  • Against this background, the Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin welcomes the recommendations the German Research Foundation (DFG) has published in its memorandum "Proposals for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice" . (kompetenz-wasser.de)
  • In accordance with its Vision, Mission and Values, the University of San Francisco expects students, faculty, and staff to adhere to the highest levels of scientific integrity while conducting research and to responsibly carry out all types of scholarly activities. (usfca.edu)
  • The University of San Francisco takes the strongest position on preventing misconduct in research and in supporting good faith complainants. (usfca.edu)
  • This statement of policy and procedures applies to all individuals at the University of San Francisco (USF) engaged in research or scholarly activities and is intended to carry out USF's responsibilities under the Public Health Service i policies on Research Misconduct, 42 CFR Part 93. (usfca.edu)
  • This policy and the associated procedures do not apply to authorship or collaboration disputes and applies only to allegations of research misconduct that occurred within six years of the date the institution or the US Department of Health and Human Services received the allegation, subject to the subsequent use, health, or safety of the public, and grandfather exceptions in 42 CFR § 93.105(b). (usfca.edu)
  • This document may also be used by the University of San Francisco when an allegation of misconduct or irresponsible conduct of research has been made against a student, faculty, or staff member. (usfca.edu)
  • Terms used in the Policy and Procedures statement have the same meaning as given them in the PHS policies on Research Misconduct, 42 CFR Part 93 and those definitions take precedence in any discrepancies with those definitions included in this statement. (usfca.edu)
  • A. Allegation means any written or oral statement or other indication of possible research misconduct made to an institutional official. (usfca.edu)
  • C. Deciding Official (DO) means the institutional official who makes final determinations on allegations of research misconduct and any institutional administrative actions. (usfca.edu)
  • When authors are found to have been involved with research misconduct or other serious irregularities involving articles published in scientific journals, Editors have a responsibility to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the scientific record. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • The first step involves determining the allegation's validity and assessing whether the allegation is consistent with the definition of research misconduct. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • Suppose scientific misconduct or other substantial research irregularities is possible. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • Such progress depends on the honest pursuit of scientific research and the truthful representation of findings. (sfn.org)
  • SfN serves neuroscience and society at large in many ways, including publishing JNeurosci , eNeuro , and the annual meeting abstracts, all of which present the results of scientific research. (sfn.org)
  • A neuroscientist and biotech entrepreneur widely known for his Alzheimer's research, Tessier-Lavigne has authored or co-authored about 300 scientific papers. (latimes.com)
  • Stanford said in a statement that it will "assess the allegations" in a manner "consistent with its normal rigorous approach by which allegations of research misconduct are reviewed and investigated. (latimes.com)
  • In the highly collaborative world of laboratory research, it's common for a scientific paper to bear the names of many authors, and the specific contribution of each isn't always obvious. (latimes.com)
  • If scientific misconduct or the presence of other substantial research irregularities is a possibility, the allegations are shared with the corresponding author, who, on behalf of all of the coauthors, is requested to provide a detailed response. (researchsynergypress.com)
  • The panel also concluded that "because multiple members of Dr. Tessier-Lavigne's labs over the years appear to have manipulated research data and/or fallen short of accepted scientific practices, resulting in at least five publications in prominent journals now requiring retraction or correction, the culture of the labs in which this conduct occurred was considered. (edujobbd.com)
  • The Scientific Panel has concluded that Dr. Tessier-Lavigne created a laboratory culture with many positive attributes, but the unusual frequency of manipulation of research data and/or substandard scientific practices from different people, at different times, and in labs at different institutions, suggests that there may have been opportunities to improve laboratory oversight and management. (edujobbd.com)
  • The panel did not find evidence to conclude that Tessier-Lavigne personally engaged in research misconduct or had actual knowledge of misconduct by others prior to publication of the papers. (edujobbd.com)
  • While we provide brief information in the EMHJ authors' guidelines and links to relevant sites and publications, we have had no explicit or detailed guidelines on research and publication ethics and EMHJ's position on these issues and response to cases of suspected ethical misconduct. (who.int)
  • Pursuant to the Act on Responsibility for Good Research Practice and the Examination of Research Misconduct (2019:504) (referred to below as the Act on Responsibility for Good Research Practice) and chapter 1, section 17 of the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100), Lund University issues the following guidelines. (lu.se)
  • The University refers to other deviations from good research practice as being violations other than research misconduct that risk damaging, or damage, the integrity of the research process, research or researchers, and that is committed intentionally or through gross negligence when planning, conducting or reporting research. (lu.se)
  • Suspicions regarding other deviations from good research practice than research misconduct are processed by Lund University in accordance with sections 11-18. (lu.se)
  • In the case of a report that contains suspicions of both research misconduct and deviations from good research practice other than research misconduct, the University is to examine the part relating to other deviations. (lu.se)
  • Indications or a concrete suspicion of scientific conduct may be brought to the attention of the commission by other university institutions or by individuals. (uni-konstanz.de)
  • Misconduct is defined as conduct that is contrary to law, contract or regulation and affects the MPG and/or its employees in their professional relationships. (mpg.de)
  • The Integrity Officer will be a Western Illinois University official who is well qualified to handle the procedural requirements involved and is sensitive to the varied demands made on those who conduct scholarly activities, those who are accused of misconduct, and those who report apparent misconduct in good faith. (wiu.edu)
  • Scientific societies exist for many purposes, one of which is to establish policies and guidelines for responsible conduct within the field that they represent. (sfn.org)
  • These include an SfN Ethics Policy that covers the broad range of ethical issues related to scientific conduct. (sfn.org)
  • This document focuses on conduct specifically linked to scientific communications. (sfn.org)
  • Sections 1-3 of this document were reviewed and revised by Responsible Conduct Working Group Subcommittee, and revisions were approved by the Scientific Publications Committee and SfN Council in November 2022. (sfn.org)
  • During 2018, anonymous allegations of scientific misconduct by IARC scientists were made on PubPeer and other media outlets. (who.int)
  • Allegations by Ms. Renner that, "Scientists from other agencies, including EPA and HUD,…were never told about the results" are untrue or misleading. (cdc.gov)
  • However, a January report from the Biden Scientific Integrity Task Force contains few meaningful suggestions for protecting the work of scientists. (peer.org)
  • The problem has always had bipartisan roots - when scientific work contradicts the political agenda of the day, scientists and science often suffer. (peer.org)
  • Those were the ingredients of a huge shake-up in sports science that led to allegations about scientists downplaying how dangerous head injuries are for professional athletes over time. (businesslive.co.za)
  • It is also fair game to consider hypothetically other kinds of behaviors scientists might display when interacting with their scientific colleagues and competitors and whether these behaviors might or might not fall within accepted scientific practices. (scienceblogs.com)
  • It is even fair game to broach the question of whether some of the practices that are, as a matter of fact, accepted by scientific practitioners and communities might not undermine the goals of those scientific practitioners and communities (whether knowledge-building goals or goals about communicating with and cooperating with non-scientists). (scienceblogs.com)
  • In cases of suspected misconduct, the Editors and Editorial Board will use the best practices of COPE to assist them in resolving the complaint and addressing the misconduct fairly. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • Integrity Officer means the Western Illinois University official responsible for assessing allegations of misconduct and determining when such allegations warrant inquiries and overseeing inquiries and investigations. (wiu.edu)
  • It adds to the litany of cases suggesting that Universities cannot be allowed to investigate misconduct of their own star academics. (blogspot.com)
  • McAfee told Vox that he first learned of the allegations against Tyson in 2017, and decided to investigate because he was a fan of Tyson. (vox.com)
  • The Director-General reported that the independent commission on allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Democratic Republic of the Congo during the response to the tenth Ebola outbreak had contracted an external firm through open tender to undertake fact-finding and investigate the allegations, and to report back to the commission. (who.int)
  • Scientific papers co-authored by Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne are being reviewed after concerns were raised that some images they contained may have been altered. (latimes.com)
  • Stanford University said it will review allegations made in its student newspaper that scientific articles co-authored by its president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne , contained altered images. (latimes.com)
  • Scientific integrity is of the utmost importance both to the university and to me personally," Tessier-Lavigne said in a statement provided by the university. (latimes.com)
  • Before he became Stanford's president in 2016, Tessier-Lavigne served as president of Rockefeller University in New York, oversaw the development of cancer drugs as chief scientific officer at Genentech, and co-founded the biotech company Renovis. (latimes.com)
  • Retraction is one of the most serious sanctions journals can take against authors in cases of misconduct, and can cause permanent damage to reputations and academic careers. (bmj.com)
  • In cases where a published paper contains such misconduct, a retraction can be published and linked to the original article. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • said Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, a blog that reports on scientific misconduct. (latimes.com)
  • The allegations raised by Rose fall under the university's definition of scientific misconduct, which states, in part, that "ordinary errors, good faith differences in interpretations or judgments of data, scholarly or political disagreements, good faith personal or professional opinions, or private moral or ethical behavior or views are not misconduct. (blogspot.com)
  • They spring from a conviction that adherence to high ethical standards is so essential to the scientific enterprise that a definition of those standards should be brought to the attention of all concerned. (sfn.org)
  • we conclude that Holmes' ingestion of cocaine, subsequently proven by the RIA screening and confirmatory GC/MS test constitutes misconduct within the definition of NRS. (cdc.gov)
  • If there is enough evidence to make the determination that the allegation meets the requirements under this policy, the Responsible Official will decide if the allegations will be reviewed by an inquiry committee. (umaryland.edu)
  • The sole purpose of this review is to determine if an allegation meets the requirements for examination under this policy (Section VII. (umaryland.edu)
  • IARC authors of the scientific papers cited in the allegations will provide their original data to the editors of the journals concerned. (who.int)
  • The commission keeps confidential any revelations made by persons reporting suspected misconduct. (uni-konstanz.de)
  • Medwatcher also made allegations of scientific misconduct and coercion on the part of GAVCS. (sanevax.org)
  • But the claims made by Amet, Watson, and Allers are serious, and come at a time when the scientific community is beginning to reckon with the issue of sexual misconduct. (vox.com)
  • Good faith allegation means an allegation made with the honest belief that misconduct may have occurred. (wiu.edu)
  • An allegation is not in good faith if it is made with reckless disregard for, or willful ignorance of, facts that would disprove the allegation. (wiu.edu)
  • Jon Patricios, a South African sports medicine physician who co-leads the CISG's scientific team, and who is the main author on the group's newest consensus statement (to be released in May), says the claims made against McCrory haven't affected the rigour with which the CISG considered its views when putting together the set of recommendations. (businesslive.co.za)
  • These allegations related predominantly to image manipulation in figures in articles published in scientific journals between 2001 and 2016. (who.int)
  • Non-scientific misconduct occurs when the reported situation is completely or predominantly non-scientific in nature. (mpg.de)
  • Do you wish to file a complaint of misconduct or do you wish to report a violation under the German Whistleblower Protection Act? (mpg.de)
  • They will also effort the affected individual(s) confidential treatment to the maximum extent possible and will permit the subject to comment on the allegations and findings of the inquiry. (amherst.edu)
  • Decisive action would be taken on the commission's findings, and a number of measures had been introduced already for reporting and investigating allegations and protecting those served by WHO. (who.int)
  • It is important that in the process of formation of a professional it should not only be technical and scientific improvements, but also a deep study of ethical values, bioethics and deontological. (bvsalud.org)
  • Complainant means a person who makes an allegation of misconduct. (wiu.edu)
  • He wrote about Amet's allegations on Patheos in 2017 and published an interview with her in November. (vox.com)
  • In Cruse v. Whirlpool Corp. , Civil Action No. 99-2129, (U.S.D.C., Dist. AR, June 23, 2000), the United States District Court found no merit to plaintiff's allegations that the Psychemedics hair test ('RIAH') was racially biased against African Americans and, as such, granted the defendant's motion for summary judgment. (cdc.gov)
  • Ultimately, authors, journals, and institutions have an essential obligation to ensure the accuracy of the scientific record. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • Reports of misconduct or violations occurring in the private sphere do not fall within the scope of the Reporting Points. (mpg.de)
  • Whom can you contact if they wish to report suspected misconduct or violations? (mpg.de)
  • This law firm has been mandated by the MPG as lawyers of trust to receive complaints, i.e. it accepts reports of misconduct and violations under the German Whistleblower Protection Act free of charge. (mpg.de)
  • ClimateGate, the Michael Mann inquiry, and accepted scientific practices. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Commenters on this post are invited to discuss the question of what counts (or should count) as accepted scientific practices, either in meteorology, or climate science more broadly, or across scientific fields. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Note: Information on the MPG's handling of scientific misconduct can be found here . (mpg.de)
  • Hardly a year goes by without a news report of a headstrong scientist whose extraordinary results could not be repeated, and he or she is found guilty of fraud or misconduct. (newenergytimes.com)
  • A submitted manuscript that is found to contain such misconduct will be rejected. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • If superiors or colleagues do not act correctly towards you or other people within your professional environment, the MPG as employer can only act to protect its employees if it receives information on alleged misconduct. (mpg.de)
  • Activity record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported activity that constitutes the subject of an allegation of misconduct. (wiu.edu)
  • For this reaseon, scientific integrity and the observance of the principles of good scientific practice are indispensable prerequisites for our scientific activities. (kompetenz-wasser.de)
  • About all manner of pharmaceutical scientific misconduct, bad science, and related curious incidents. (blogspot.com)
  • Further information and recommendations about scientific integrity, ombudspersons' responsibilities and procedures relating to scientific misconduct are available from the DFG , the German Rectors' Conference (HRK), as well as the German Council of Science and Humanities . (uni-konstanz.de)
  • Until new laws are enacted to anchor the accuracy of scientific information and shield researchers from reprisal, the integrity of government science will remain at the mercy of the political winds. (peer.org)
  • By responding appropriately to concerns about scientific misconduct, and taking necessary actions based on evaluation of these concerns, such as corrections, retractions with replacement, and retractions, International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH) will continue to fulfill the responsibilities of ensuring the validity and integrity of the scientific record. (researchsynergypress.com)
  • The provost and dean of the faculty and all persons involved in conducting the inquiry will protect, to the maximum extent possible, the privacy of those who in good faith report apparent misconduct. (amherst.edu)
  • In comments to the task force on that report, we laid out specific items that should be included in all agency scientific integrity policies. (peer.org)
  • If you are a (former) employee or collaborator who would like to report possible misconduct that you yourself have experienced or observed towards third parties, or you would like to report a violation under the German Whistleblower Protection Act, you can contact the Central Reporting Points of the MPG. (mpg.de)
  • Alternatively, you can contact the law firm Wirsing Hass Dross with a report of misconduct. (mpg.de)
  • SfN follows the recommended procedures outlined by the Committee on Publication Ethics ( COPE ) when dealing with allegations of misconduct. (sfn.org)
  • This Policy provides the basis for uniform procedures for dealing with instances of alleged or apparent misconduct, as the term is defined herein, and the responsibilities for such actions. (wiu.edu)
  • Over the past weeks, I have reported in detail allegations of sexual harassment, bullying, and unethical behavior on the part of faculty (and one student) in the Texas AM University anthropology department. (blogspot.com)
  • According to the three women who spoke to McAfee, he's also guilty of sexual misconduct. (vox.com)
  • Scientific meth-odology aside, 2 of the authors had equity in the company that marketed the genetic test, 2 others were paid consultants, and the company funded the study. (aao.org)
  • In that case, the allegations are shared with the corresponding author, who is requested to provide a detailed response on behalf of all co-authors. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • Claims of anomalous images in a few of them have appeared for years on PubPeer, a website that enables anonymous contributors to examine scientific papers and highlight potential flaws. (latimes.com)
  • Obviously, Horton's review of Dean Hamer's work was written before John Crewdson of the Chicago Tribune reported on the allegations of "scientific misconduct" by Hamer. (nybooks.com)
  • He also stated that he decided to resign as Stanford's president "to avoid any further distraction from Stanford's mission and to allow me to focus on my scientific work. (edujobbd.com)
  • 5-7 Budd et al studied retractions published between 1966 and 1997, categorising them into misconduct or error 5 and also examining citation patterns of retracted articles. (bmj.com)
  • Upon receipt and initial review of an allegation of scientific misconduct, the provost and dean of the faculty will convene that standing committee of the college known as the Faculty Executive Committee, consisting of five members of the faculty, elected at large by the faculty. (amherst.edu)
  • The Faculty Executive Committee will review the allegations and/or evidence and will, within sixty days of accepting its charge, complete its initial inquiry, unless circumstances clearly warrant a longer period. (amherst.edu)
  • This was to ensure its review methods are robust and to address claims that sporting bodies have too much influence over the scientific process, as a group of 17 researchers and public health advocates wrote in a letter in the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics in 2021. (businesslive.co.za)
  • All of the data AND the techniques that are used to model and predict Climate Related issues must be available for review by the entire scientific community. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Last Monday, October 7, the faculty met to discuss the allegations and the appropriate response to them. (blogspot.com)
  • The letter calls upon the department to take the allegations seriously, and that department faculty exercise their duty of care to the students under their tutelage. (blogspot.com)
  • When faculty members trivialize this matter and describe all allegations as fraudulent, they are trivializing their own students and dismissing the serious and detrimental experiences of members of the departmental community, many of which have been open secrets for years. (blogspot.com)
  • The notification will include the subject's name, the general nature of the allegation, and the PHS application or grant numbers involved. (amherst.edu)
  • That is why President Biden signaled, soon after taking office, that strengthening the scientific integrity policies of federal agencies would a top priority of his administration. (peer.org)
  • The Dallas County district attorney's office declined to comment on the lawyers' allegations. (dallasnews.com)
  • It is not the purpose of this statement to address the public allegations, nor is it our responsibility or our role to respond to each individual allegation. (blogspot.com)
  • By responding appropriately to concerns about scientific misconduct and taking necessary actions based on the evaluation of these concerns, such as corrections, retractions with replacement, and retractions, JSKE Journal will continue to fulfill the responsibilities of ensuring the validity and integrity of the scientific record. (cahaya-ic.com)
  • Nonetheless, we conclude that RIA [hair] testing especially when coupled with a confirmatory GC/MS test, is now an accepted and reliable scientific methodology for detecting illicit drug use. (cdc.gov)