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| March 2008 |
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Responsible Conduct of Research - Image Manipulation
The Journal of Cell Biology recently published guidelines
governing submission of images for publication (view this article here:
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Research/
OPC/articles/ImageManipulation.pdf). The Standing Committee on Discipline
(SCD), the SOM's advisory body on the Responsible Conduct of Research,
is currently revising the Rules and Guidelines for the Responsible Conduct
of Research. The SCD will present its proposed changes to the Advisory
Body of the Medical Faculty later this spring. The SCD encourages you
to read this informative article.
Do You Need to Disclose?: Do a Self Assessment
Today
Full disclosure of all outside activities and
services is a vital component in preserving academic and scientific integrity,
complying with internal and federal regulations, and ensuring that faculty
and staff's primary commitment is to the University and its mission.
All full-time, part-time, and adjunct faculty, medical students, and staff
are required to disclose any outside activity or service.
If you can answer YES to the question below then you must disclose
your outside activity on eOPC located at https://e-opc.jhmi.edu.
eOPC is the School of Medicine's electronic disclosure system for
conflict of commitment and conflict of interest.
Self Assessment Question:
Are you currently involved in any outside activity with a company/entity
that involves one or more of the following roles, interests or relationships?
- Consulting/SAB
- Speaker/Speakers Bureau
- Expert Witness/Medical-legal consulting
- BOD/Officer/Manager
- Founder
- License Agreement (in negotiation or executed)
- Equity owner or investor (not including
mutual funds)
You do NOT need to disclose the following:
- Research sponsored by a company in which
you have no other role, interest, or relationship (see list above)
- CME activities for accredited CME providers
- Professional activities such as academic
journals, publications, or conferences
- Community service with religious institutions,
schools, and clubs
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