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National conference seeks entries on research integrity

The federal Office of Research Integrity is seeking abstracts for papers, poster sessions, panel discussions, and working groups for the 3rd Research Conference on Research Integrity (RCRI). The conference provides a forum for scholars to discuss crucial research problems, explore different research methods, and share research results, with the ultimate goal of furthering understanding about how to foster integrity and deter misconduct in research. The conference will also highlight research findings of grant awardees of the ORI Research on Research Integrity Program, which was initiated in 2000. Twenty-two awards have been made to date with the support of Office of Research Integrity (ORI), the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA).

The meeting will be held Nov. 12-14 in San Diego, California. Abstracts for all conference presentations are due electronically by April 16. Preference will be given to original investigations that open new research areas, use new research methods, or provide new insights into recognized research problems. Proposals for theoretical or methodological presentations, historical analyses, and interpretive literature reviews will also be considered. Limited travel stipends will be available for graduate students who have papers accepted for presentation.

For more information, go to ori.dhhs.gov/html/programs/RCRIConf2004.asp


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