Promoting Integrity in Research
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Handling Misconduct - RespondentsMost allegations of research misconduct are not substantiated. Nevertheless, respondents should take such allegations seriously because they can have a negative effect on their research career. When accused of research misconduct, a respondent shouldIn responding to an allegation, an institution must provide After reviewing the investigative report submitted by the institution, ORI may make a PHS research misconduct findings and recommend the imposition of PHS administrative actions. The respondent may appeal the PHS finding and administrative actions to the HHS Departmental Appeals Board where the appeal will be heard by an Administrative Law Judge. Related Pages» PHS Policies on Research Misconduct - 42 C.F.R. 93 » Survey of Accused but Exonerated Individuals in Research Misconduct Cases--Final Report |
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