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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- A new set of federal rules took effect last month, placing the onus for identifying, investigating and reporting allegations of scientific misconduct on universities and institutions.
"This raises the stakes on academia itself to self-regulate," said Washington D.C.-based attorney David Bloch, who works with medical manufacturers and trade groups.See the full content of this document
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Federal Rules Aim to Root Out Cheaters ; Institutions Now Responsible for Identifying, Reporting Misconduct
In June, integrity officers from universities and institutions around the country g...
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