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E-grāmata: Implementing a Comprehensive Research Compliance Program

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  • Formāts: 569 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781681231334
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781681231334

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This handbook provides practical guidance for senior research compliance administrators, addressing their complex role in ensuring safe, ethical, and compliant research. It offers detailed program implementation advice, covering a broad range of ethical and regulatory topics, and aims to support administrators in guiding researchers.



The senior research compliance administrator has emerged as a critically important position as universities and other research organizations face an increasingly intricate regulatory environment. These administrators are tasked with a special challenge: ensuring that their institutions conduct safe, ethical, and compliant research while also helping researchers understand and meet compliance requirements and achieve their research goals. These competing responsibilities can make the role of the research administrator complex; however, those who serve in this role may find that they have limited preparation for the challenges and little or no formal education in the field.

Thus, the goal of this handbook is to provide practical guidance to research administrators who are responsible for a wide variety of compliance programs. Previous volumes on these topics have focused primarily on educating research faculty, staff, and students. An assumption in many of these handbooks is that all additional questions related to research ethics and regulations should be directed to the senior research administrator; yet, the books have limited guidance intended for the senior research administrators themselves. This handbook is designed, therefore, to serve as a detailed program implementation manual for these administrators, who are expected to be conversant on a broad range of complex ethical and regulatory topics and to provide guidance to those conducting research, as well as upper administration and others interested in safe, ethical, and compliant research.

Preface ix
1 Introduction
1(8)
Aurali Dade
Lori Olafson
PART I RESEARCH SUBJECT PROTECTION
2 Human Research Protection Programs
9(32)
Melissa A. Epstein
Steven Lascher
3 Animal Care and Use
41(30)
Roger Van Andel
PART II RESEARCH INTEGRITY
4 Building a Responsible Conduct of Research Program to Sustain an Institutional Culture of Research Integrity and Compliance
71(30)
Debra Schaller-Demers
5 Research Misconduct Programs and the Role of the Research Integrity Officer
101(22)
Elizabeth A. Boyd
6 Conflicts of Interest and Commitment in Research
123(22)
Aurali Dade
Lori Olafson
Nancy Moody
7 Navigating the Gray Areas of Scientific Work: Questionable Research Practices and Training in the Responsible Conduct of Research
145(36)
Alison L. Antes
8 Training, Transparency, and Trust: Fostering Research Integrity and Compliance in Graduate Education
181(30)
Kathryn Hausbeck Korgan
PART III REGULATORY/LEGAL ISSUES
9 Compliance Issues in International Research and International Research Collaborations
211(38)
Elizabeth Duggins Peloso
Artemis Velahos Koch
Jorge Canovas
10 Export Compliance and Secure Research
249(56)
David A. Brady
Elizabeth Duggins Peloso
Gretta N. Rowold
11 Introduction to Technology Transfer and Commercialization
305(34)
Zachary Miles
Bryan Ritchie
PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
12 Environmental Health and Safety
339(30)
Laura Lee Duckworth
Julie A. Zobel
13 Chemical and Biological Laboratory Safety
369(30)
Julie Zobel
Aurali Dade
14 Radiation Safety
399(32)
Amy B. Orders
PART V RELATED COMPLIANCE ISSUES
15 Post-award Financial Compliance and Administration
431(34)
R. David Paul
16 Managing Nepotism in Sponsored Research
465(12)
Rochelle R. Athey
17 Data Management
477(20)
Andrew L. Sallans
Richard J. Patterson
PART VI RESOURCES IN RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION
18 Creating a Culture of Compliance: The Role of the Vice President for Research
497(14)
Mark J. Rudin
19 Developing Expertise as a Research Administrator
511(24)
Lori Olafson
Gregory Schraw
20 Communication Issues in Research Administration
535(14)
Suzan M. DiBella
About the Editors 549(2)
About the Contributors 551
Aurali Dade, George Mason University, USA.

Lori Olafson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.

Suzan M. DiBella, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.