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Nicholas Steneck, Ph.D.

Dr. 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, Department of History, University of Michigan
  • Consultant, Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

 

Education

  • Ph.D., 1970, University of Wisconsin, History

 

Relevant Publications

  • 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.
  • Steneck, N. (2002). Institutional and individual responsibilities for integrity in research. American Journal of Bioethics, 2, 51-53.
  • Steneck, N. (1999). Confronting misconduct in science in the 1980s and 1990s: What has and has not been accomplished? Science and Engineering Ethics, 5, 1ñ16.
  • Steneck, N. (1997). Role of the institutional animal care and use committee in monitoring research. Ethics and Behavior, 7, 173ñ184.

 

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