College of Public Health


BSE 5111 Scientific Integrity in Research - Fall 2011       1-1 hrs.

Prerequisites: None This course is designed to provide training to M.S. and Ph.D. students in Biostatistics and Epidemiology in the responsible conduct of research, scientific integrity, and the protection of human research subjects. The class will cover issues related to: 1) acquisition, management, sharing, and ownership of data; 2) conflict of interest and commitment; 3) human subjects protection; 4) research misconduct; 5) publication practices and responsible authorship; 6) peer review; and 7) collaborative science. The course is to be completed prior to initiation of thesis or dissertation research.


Dates Sec. Class Days Times Instructor Location
08/22/2011 - 12/16/2011 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10671 F 10:00 A.M
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11:00 A.M
Terrell-Schnorrenberg,Deirdra Renae' College Of Health Building - 0337