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Responsible Research Conduct : What investigations into alleged research misconduct tell us about scientific integrity

Khan, Khalid S.

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Forventes utgitt: 09.11.2026

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Over 30,000 research articles have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in recent years, exposing a troubling crisis in research integrity. Beneath this visible tip of the iceberg lies a vast, hidden burden of flawed research, with many cases of misconduct remaining undisclosed or inadequately addressed, while leading institutions have faced allegations of research misconduct, shaking public trust in science. Confronting the growing disillusionment with unethical practices in research and in the publication of research findings, this book critically examines publicly available reports from institutions, journals, regulators, courts, and platforms like PubPeer and academic blogs, shedding light on systemic failures and the lack of transparency in addressing misconduct. By consolidating lessons from these cases, it offers practical strategies to prevent fraud, improve research practices and restore trust in the scientific process. Key Features:Offers a comprehensive analysis of research misconduct investigation reports, highlighting systemic issues and root causesProvides actionable lessons for individuals and organizations to improve research practices and uphold integrityRecommends targeted strategies for preventing misconduct and correcting the scientific record post-incidentEssential for researchers, clinicians, journal editors, academic publishers, funders and anyone involved in health research, this book provides a roadmap for fostering accountability and integrity in science. Through objective analysis and actionable recommendations, it inspires a more optimistic outlook for the future of research.

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