A secure procedure for early career scientists to report apparent misconduct

Life Sci Soc Policy. 2021 Jan 25;17(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s40504-020-00110-6.

Abstract

Early career scientists sometimes observe senior scientists engage in apparent scientific misconduct, but feel powerless to intervene, lest they imperil their careers. We propose a Secure Reporting Procedure that both protects them, when pursuing those concerns, and treats the senior scientists fairly. The proposed procedure is, we argue, consistent with the ethical principles of the scientific community, as expressed in the codes of its professional organizations. However, its implementation will require changes in procedures and regulations. Those efforts will be a small price to pay for protecting the scientific community's integrity and fidelity to its principles. We begin by describing the circumstances motivating the proposal, then sketch its design, and, finally, illustrate next steps in its application in two national settings.

Keywords: Institutional design; Policymaking; Research integrity; Scientific practice.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Research*
  • Ethics, Research
  • Humans
  • Research Personnel
  • Scientific Misconduct*