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HERO ID
7315249
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Research Ethics 2.0: New Perspectives on Norms, Values, and Integrity in Genomic Research in Times of Even Scarcer Resources
Author(s)
Brall, C; Maeckelberghe, E; Porz, R; Makhoul, J; Schröder-Bäck, P
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Public Health Genomics
ISSN:
1662-4246
Publisher
S. Karger AG
Volume
20
Issue
1
Page Numbers
27-35
Language
English
PMID
28288472
DOI
10.1159/000462960
Web of Science Id
WOS:000403036300003
Abstract
Research ethics anew gained importance due to the changing scientific landscape and increasing demands and competition in the academic field. These changes are further exaggerated because of scarce(r) resources in some countries on the one hand and advances in genomics on the other. In this paper, we will highlight the current challenges thereof to scientific integrity. To mark key developments in research ethics, we will distinguish between what we call research ethics 1.0 and research ethics 2.0. Whereas research ethics 1.0 focuses on individual integrity and informed consent, research ethics 2.0 entails social scientific integrity within a broader perspective of a research network. This research network can be regarded as a network of responsibilities in which every stakeholder involved has to jointly meet the ethical challenges posed to research.
Keywords
Network of responsibility; Research ethics; Research network; Scientific integrity; behavior; competition; conflict of interest; funding; genomics; human; informed consent; peer review; priority journal; professional standard; publication; research ethics; research network; research subject; resource allocation; responsibility; Review; scientific misconduct; scientist; writing; ethics; genomics; medical research; research ethics; social norm; social psychology; social responsibility; Biomedical Research; Ethics, Research; Genomics; Humans; Informed Consent; Social Norms; Social Responsibility; Social Values
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