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Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)

Farida LadaOctober 16, 2013

http://www.cuny.edu/research/compliance.html

Overview

Rules•Federal regulations & State laws•Sponsor requirements•Institutional policies & procedures

Ethics•Global, national and institutional standards•Standards of relevant research community

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Research Misconduct

Fabrication•Making up data or results, and recording or reporting them

Falsification•Manipulating research materials, equipment or processes, or changing or omitting data or results, such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record

Plagiarism•Appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results or words without giving appropriate credit

Research Misconduct

• CUNY policies & procedures for disposition of allegations of research misconduct at http://www.cuny.edu/research/compliance/Responsible-Conduct-of-Research.html

• Research Integrity Officers

Research Misconduct Case Summaries

• US Department of Health & Human Services Office of Research Integrity http://ori.dhhs.gov/case_summary

• National Science Foundationhttp://www.nsf.gov/oig/closeouts.jsp

Conflict of Interest

• Financial Conflict of Interest• CUNY policy, procedures and disclosure forms at

http://www.cuny.edu/research/compliance/conflictofinterestpolicy.html

• College Conflicts Officers• CUNY Conflicts Committee

• Conflict of Commitment• Relationships with individuals or entities• Use of resources• Honor time commitments made

Protection of Human Subjects

• CUNY Human Research Protection Program (HRPP)• http://www.cuny.edu/research/compliance/human-subject

s-research-1.html

• HRPP Coordinators / IRB Administrators• University Integrated (UI) Institutional Review Boards (IRB)

• HRPP / IRB review is required when:• Activity involves research (systematic investigation for

generalizable knowledge); and• Activity involves human subjects (living individual about

whom data is collected through intervention or interaction; or private identifiable information is collected); and

• CUNY is engaged

Animal Welfare

• Humane treatment of animals used in research and educational activities

• Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC)

• Veterinarians, animal facilities staff, & IACUC administrators

Biosafety

• Environmental Health, Safety & Risk Management• Policies and procedures regarding laboratory safety,

hazardous materials, health safety & radiation safety http://www.cuny.edu/about/administration/offices/ehsrm.html

• Responsible for training, oversight and audits

• College specific Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBC)• Recombinant DNA & gene therapy research• Risk group 2 or higher infectious agent use• Use of transgenic animals

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Export Control

• Controls• State, Commerce & Treasury Controls

• Hardware, software, materials, equipment, technology & technological data that have civilian and inherent military or defense application

• Defense articles and activities designed or modified for defense or military application without civil equivalent

• Restricted transactions; for our purposes, those with Cuba, Iran, Syria or Sudan

• CUNY policy, procedures, guidance & forms• http://www.cuny.edu/research/compliance/Export-

Control.html

• Export Control Administrators

Export Control

• Requirements• Prior authorization or license may be required• Exceptions for fundamental research activities

• No publication or citizenship restrictions accepted

Mentor / Trainee Responsibilities

• Proactively set expectations

• Clarify evaluation criteria

• Clear distribution of responsibilities

• Standard operating procedures

• Criteria for establishing authorship & ownership

• Awareness of and compliance with institutional requirements

Peer Review

• Responsibility• Assess project for quality• Make judgment regarding importance of research being

proposed

• Responsible Conduct• Timely review• Constructive feedback• Free from personal bias• Maintain confidentiality

Publication Practices & Responsible Authorship

• Authors• Made significant contributions to the research• Assumed responsibility for data collection & analysis• Participated in drafting the publication• Approved the final publication

• Improper practice• Honorary authorship• Duplicate publication

Data Management

• Data Ownership• Funding agency – grants vs. contracts• Institutional policy

• CUNY Intellectual Property Policy: http://www.cuny.edu/about/administration/offices/la/intellectual_property_9.20.11.pdf

• Data Source

• Data Collection• Methods are appropriate for type of research• Data recorded such that it can be validated• Appropriate authorization

• Human subjects; animal subjects; hazardous material & biological agent use; proprietary data; copyrighted or patented materials

Data Management

• Data Protection• Proper storage to avoid accidental damage, loss or theft• Confidentiality & privacy agreements honored• Data retention according to contract &/or institutional

practice

• Data Sharing• Data transfer from CUNY requires a data transfer

agreement

Collaborative Research

• Roles & Relationships• Define each collaborator’s role in the project in a written

agreement• Ensure common understanding of the research goals• Be familiar with each institution’s intellectual property &

ownership policies• Have a management plan

• Financial Management• Ensure that all collaborators are in compliance with funding

agency’s financial management rules

• Training & Supervision• Management plan should address training & supervision of all

research team members• Be familiar with institutional requirements

Collaborative Research

• Formal Agreements• Contact research compliance staff prior to signing these• Ensure that your collaboration is documented in a formal

Agreement• Examples include: Memorandum of Understanding;

Memorandum of Agreement; Material Transfer Agreement; Data Transfer Agreement

• Compliance• Management plan should address how compliance with

regulatory & institutional requirements will be ensured

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