Published January 5, 2026, via Research News
The University’s Research Integrity Policy has been updated and is now available. The revision incorporates changes to the Department of Public Health Service’s research misconduct regulations, which are primarily administrative in nature. The steps for evaluating allegations of research misconduct remain unchanged.
Concerns about potential fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, authorship policy violations, or serious/continuing human studies violations can be discussed confidentially with the Research Integrity Officer, Dr. Greg Grant, and/or the Office of Research Integrity and Ethics.