Open Directory - Science: Science in Society: Research Ethics
See also: - Professor shares insights about conduct and misconduct in science. - Detailed discussion and list of dishonest academic behavior, proposed solutions. - Article with citations. - Addresses the social and ethical impacts of information and communication technologies through research and education. - The Exploratorium's Ethical Scenarios Forum (ETHEX), created to promote online discussion of ethical, legal, and social implications of genetic research. - Aims to be of help to people who are considering participation in medical or other research. - Project information and resources from the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Features a database of scientists' and non-profits' ties to industry. - Resources for middle and high school students on ethical, legal, and social issues in the sciences. - Encourages and promotes professional engineering ethics through symposia, workshops, and seminars. - Includes codes of conduct, reference resources, case studies, and related articles from the National Society of Professional Engineers. - Aubrey Blumsohn on misconduct in medical and scientific research, and related topics. - Promotes responsible use of science and technology in society, and explores the ethical dimensions of scientific research, global energy and resource issues, and alternative technologies. - Intensive workshop in teaching research ethics for scientists who train graduate students. Sponsored by the Poynter Center at the University of Indiana. - Provides "engineers, scientists and science and engineering students with resources useful for understanding and addressing ethically significant problems that arise in their work life." - An allegation, with published papers offered for comparison. - A blog, written by Dr. Nancy Walton, featuring news and commentary on current issues in ethical issues related to human-subjects research.