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Ethics in Biomedical Research: Avoiding Problems
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The Office of Faculty Development presents a seminar:
Ethics in Biomedical Research: Avoiding Problems
Speaker
Glen N. Gaulton, PhD
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Vice Dean and Director, Center for Global Health
About the Seminar
Join Dr. Glen Gaulton for an engaging session exploring the ethical dimensions of biomedical research and the real-world implications of research misconduct. Drawing from decades of experience and in-depth case studies, Dr. Gaulton will examine common ethical pitfalls, institutional responsibilities, and how researchers at all levels can foster a culture of integrity and accountability.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the various forms of unethical conduct in biomedical research—and how to avoid them.
- Understand when questionable practices cross the line into misconduct using real-world, local cases.
- Identify the roles and responsibilities of researchers and supervisors in maintaining data integrity.
- Learn strategies for fostering transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership in research environments.
Questions?
Contact [email protected] with questions.
The Office of Faculty Development presents a seminar:
Ethics in Biomedical Research: Avoiding Problems
Speaker
Glen N. Gaulton, PhD
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Vice Dean and Director, Center for Global Health
About the Seminar
Join Dr. Glen Gaulton for an engaging session exploring the ethical dimensions of biomedical research and the real-world implications of research misconduct. Drawing from decades of experience and in-depth case studies, Dr. Gaulton will examine common ethical pitfalls, institutional responsibilities, and how researchers at all levels can foster a culture of integrity and accountability.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the various forms of unethical conduct in biomedical research—and how to avoid them.
- Understand when questionable practices cross the line into misconduct using real-world, local cases.
- Identify the roles and responsibilities of researchers and supervisors in maintaining data integrity.
- Learn strategies for fostering transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership in research environments.
Questions?
Contact [email protected] with questions.
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