Problems of scientific freedom and responsibility are not new; one need only consider, as examples, the passionate controversies that were stirred by the work of Galileo and Darwin. In our time, ...
The purpose of this subpart is “to promote objectivity in research by establishing standards to ensure there is no reasonable expectation that the design, conduct, or reporting of research funded ...
Scientific practice has long been guided by an ideal of objectivity, yet the influence of values—both epistemic and non-epistemic—pervades every stage of research. Epistemic values, such as accuracy, ...
Promoting objectivity in Research is refined in 42 CFR 50 Subpart F [PDF]. The Office of Research is responsible for research-related financial conflicts of interest (FCOI). Defined in 42 CFR 50.603 ...