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Nicholas Steneck, PhDDr. Steneck took an active role in the policy discussions relating to responsibility in research and research policy in the mid-1980s. He has published articles on the history of research misconduct policy, the use of animals in research, classified research and academic freedom, and the role of values in university research. |
Positions
- Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
- Director, Research Ethics and Integrity Program of the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research, University of Michigan
- Consultant, Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Education
- PhD, 1970, University of Wisconsin, History
Relevant Publications
- Anderson, M.S. & Steneck, N.H. (2011). The problem of plagiarism. Urologic Oncology, 29(1), 90-94.
- Steneck, N.H. & Bulger, R.E. (2007). The history, purpose, and future of instruction in the responsible conduct of research. Academic Medicine, 82(9), 829-834.
- Steneck, N. (2006). Fostering integrity in research: Definitions, current knowledge, and future directions. Science and Engineering Ethics, 12, 53-74.
- Steneck, N. (2004). Introduction to the responsible conduct of research. Washington, DC: Health and Human Services Dept., Office of Research Integrity.
- Steneck, N. (2003). The role of professional societies in promoting integrity in research. American Journal of Health Behavior, 27(Suppl. 3), S239-S247.
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