The content of scientific research integrity covers core scientific research integrity issues in all major aspects of scientific research, including basic requirements such as scientific research methods and attitudes, and ethical standards; including teacher-student relationships, papers and signatures, peer review, and conflict of interest management , collaborative research, data ownership, intellectual property protection and experimental record keeping and other practical issues; it also includes special issues such as human experimentation, animal experimentation and genetic technology ethics.
"Research Integrity" is a book published by Higher Education Press in July 2011. The author is Francis L. Macrina from the United States and translated by He Minghong, Chen Yue and others. The original version is widely loved in the United States. Welcome is a best-selling book by an expert in the field of safeguarding scientific research integrity and advocating responsible scientific research conduct. It has been revised and republished many times. Many universities and research institutes use it as a textbook for courses and seminars on research integrity and responsible research conduct.
Author: Francis L. Macrina (USA) Translator: He Minghong, Chen Yue, etc. Dr. Francis L. Macrina is John F. Macrina of Virginia Commonwealth University. Director and Edward Myers Professor, Philips School of Oral and Craniofacial Molecular Biology. A bacterial pathology study he is responsible for has been funded by the National Institutes of Health for 29 consecutive years.
He himself has also received the National Institutes of Health's prestigious Research Career Development Program and MERIT awards. Dr. Macrina is a member of the editorial boards of several peer-reviewed publications and has served as editor of Plasmid.
He is a multiple-term member of the National Institutes of Health Research Division, has served as Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, and is currently a member of the Institute's National Advisory Board. Dr. Macrina has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on research integrity at Virginia Commonwealth University for 18 years. He frequently teaches research integrity seminars at other institutions and has helped write undergraduate and graduate textbooks in the field.