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Using Visual and Narrative Methods to Achieve Fair Process in Clinical Care
Published on: February 16, 2011
Why Integrity? Why Now?
1Department of Chemistry, University of Basel, Basel, Postfach CH-4002 Basel. edwin.constable@unibas.ch.
Abstract:
This article introduces scientific and research integrity, with a particular emphasis on its implications for the active chemical community in Switzerland. It attempts to equate research integrity to good scientific practice and presents this as benefiting the researcher, the institution, and the discipline. The concepts are developed, and current and future challenges are identified.
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