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This conference is supported through the US Office of Research Integrity (ORI), Department of Health and Human Services Conference Grant: ORI IR230076-01-00


Welcome to the Conference Presentation Repository

Thank you for attending the Future of Research Integrity Conference, where leading experts and scholars gathered to disseminate expert knowledge, raise awareness and discuss overcoming barriers that are fundamental to maintaining research integrity. Our primary goal was for research communities and stakeholders to be better informed about the effects of technological change and perceived barriers within the research ecosystem and to be prepared to cultivate a climate that advances responsible and ethical research. We are pleased to share the presentations delivered during the conference for your reference and further study.  To access the PowerPoint presentations, simply click on the presentation name link. The files are listed in agenda order and are provided in PDF format for easy viewing and downloading.

Conference Presentations

FUTURE OF SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION - Ann Gabriel 

INCREASE IN DATA PUBLISHING AND ISSUES WITH ETHICAL CHALLENGES ADDRESSING DATASETS - Joerg Heber, Ph.D.

WHAT DOES THE DEVELOPMENT OF AI TOOLS MEAN FOR PUBLICATION ETHICS AND AUTHORSHIP - Kaia Motter

FOSTERING RESEARCH INTEGRITY AMIDST RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES- Michael Lauer, M.D. 

INCORPORATING AI PROCESSES IN HUMAN SUBJECT PROTECTION PROGRAMS - Kristin Morningstar

TOOLS AND RESOURCES USED TO DEVELOP SECURITY PROGRAM STANDARDS THAT SUPPORT RESEARCH INTEGRITY - Rebecca Keiser, Ph.D.

SHIELDING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM FOREIGN INFLUENCE - Susan Martinis

RESPONDING TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC'S VIEWPOINT - Kris West

INTRODUCTION TO THE ETHICAL AND RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH PROGRAM (ER2) AT THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION - Jason Borenstein, Ph.D.

ENSURING VALUE IN DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY - Tracy Arwood

SUPPORTIVE MENTORING - WHAT DOES THIS LOOK LIKE IN PRACTICE - Etta Ward

TEAM SCIENCE IN A ZOOM WORLD: WHAT ARE THE ETHICAL CHALLENGES - David Resnik, J.D., Ph.D.

LESSONS LEARNED - DUKE WHISTLEBLOWER CASE REVIEW: WARNING SIGNS OF RESEARCH MISCONDUCT - John Thomas, Jr.

Full Agenda

About the Conference

Research institutions must navigate how to cultivate a healthy and sustainable research ecosystem in this era of rapid technological advancements in scientific knowledge and innovation. The Future of Research Integrity Conference's primary goal was for research communities and stakeholders to be better informed about the effects of technological change and perceived barriers within the research ecosystem and to be prepared to cultivate a climate that advances responsible and ethical research. The conference brought together diverse speakers and participants to disseminate expert knowledge, raise awareness, and discuss overcoming barriers that are fundamental to maintaining research integrity. It provided a platform for insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and the exchange of ideas among professionals and academics from around the country on the topics of digital technologies and AI interface use across the research enterprise, data publishing ethics, tools used to support research integrity, mentoring in practice, research security and shielding international students from foreign influence.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us. We hope you find these presentations valuable and informative as you continue to explore the topics covered at the Future of Research Integrity Conference.

Dusty Layton
University of South Alabama
Office of Research Compliance and Assurance
dlayton@southalabama.edu 
Ph: (251) 460-6625

Thank you once again for your participation and interest in advancing knowledge in ethical and responsible research.