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April 10-11, 2000
Convened by the

American Association for the Advancement of Science
and

U.S. Office of Research Integrity

Washington, DC

 
Main Page Agenda Conference Registration Conference Registration
 
Program

April 10

 
8:30a.m. Registration and Check-In
   
9:00a.m. Welcome and Review of Meeting Program and Goals
 
9:20a.m. AAAS Survey of Scientific Societies
 

Moderator: Chris Pascal, ORI

10:40a.m. Break
   
11:00a.m. Society Ethics Standards and Policies
 

Moderator: Larry Rhoades, ORI

  • Merry Bullock & Sangeeta Panicker
    American Psychological Association
    Ethics for All: Differences Across Scientific Society Codes
  • Peter Poon
    American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine
    The Professional Medical Society and Research Integrity
  • Douglas L. Weed, Jeffrey Kahn, Robert McKeown, & Michael Stoto
    American College of Epidemiology Ethics & Standards of Practice Committee
    American College of Epidemiology Ethics Guidelines: Foundations and Dissemination
12:30p.m. Lunch
   
1:30p.m. Society Ethics Standards and Policies (continued)
 
  • Julius S. Youngner
    American Society of Microbiology
    Promoting Research Integrity at the American Society of Microbiology
  • Joyce M. Iutcovich, Felice Levine & John M. Kennedy
    American Sociological Association
    Establishing an Ethical Climate in Support of Research Integrity: Efforts and Activities of the American Sociological Association
3:00p.m. Break
   
3:20p.m. Societies and Publication Ethics
 

Moderator: Eliot Marshall, Science Magazine

  • Addeane Caelleigh
    Academic Medicine
    Here, There, and Everywhere: Roles for Scientific Societies in Systematically Promoting Integrity in Publication Ethics
  • Anne Hudson Jones
    University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
    Role of Scientific Societies in Discussions of Authorship, Authorship Policies, and Alternatives to Authorship
  • Faith McLellan
    Second Opinion
    Getting Online-Ethically: Role of Scientific Societies in Developing and Disseminating Policies for Electronic Publication
  • Michael J. Zigmond
    University of Pittsburgh
    Developing and Implementing Guidelines for Responsible Conduct in Scientific Communication: The Case of the Society for Neuroscience
5:45p.m. Recess
   
April 11  
7:45a.m. Continental Breakfast
   
8:30a.m. Ethics Activities in the Societies
 

Moderator: Sanyin Siang, AAAS

  • Colin Soskolne
    University of Alberta
    Implementing Ethics in the Professions
  • John A. N. Lee
    Virginia Tech
    Developing Ethical Awareness through Society-Sponsored Workshops
  • David Lee Robinson
    National Institutes of Health
    Partnering Agreements, Pre-Nuptial Agreements for Dispute Resolution and Mentoring
10:30a.m. Break
   
10:50a.m. Factors Affecting Societies' Efforts to Promote Research Integrity
 

Moderator: Alan N. Schechter, National Institutes of Health

  • Carl Mitcham
    Colorado School of Mines
    Is Role Responsibility an Adequate Basis for Research Integrity?
  • Robert Baum
    University of Florida
    The Need for Public Participation in Professional Society Ethics Activities
  • Barbara Mishkin
    Hogan & Hartson, Washington, DC
    Legal Issues for the Societies in Promoting Research Integrity
12:50p.m. Lunch
   
2:00p.m. Roundtable on Designing Research and Evaluating Society Activities
 

Convenor & Moderator: Felice J. Levine, American Sociological Association

3.30p.m. Breakout Sessions
4.30p.m. Reports from Breakout Sessions
5:30p.m. Wrap Up: An Agenda for Action and Research
6:00p.m. Adjourn