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SciPoll 598: Recent Study Finds: Researchers Overrate Their Ethical Practices
How many years of experience do you have in your field?
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(103 Answers)
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- 11 - 20user-598523I have been involved in science since 2012 - 3 years after receiving a specialty in my field - Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Laboratory; I defended my doctorate in 2016 and I am an associate professor from 2023. During this time, I developed both scientific work and teaching and routine medical work with patients.
- 11 - 20user-655473In addition as Editor-in-Chief, I always tried to initially check the ethical approval of the works submitted or examine whether the study submitted appears to be well-intentioned?
- > 30user-828172My 1st peer reviewed paper was published in 1980.
- 20 - 30user-324141In the aging arena I have 8 years of experience but in biomedical sciences over 20.
- 20 - 30user-15416many years
- 20 - 30user-996002
As a professional in the field of research and academic study, I have more than 25 years of experience. Over the course of my career, I have worked on numerous research projects and have been actively involved in promoting ethical practices in research. My extensive experience has provided me with a deep understanding of the complexities and challenges associated with maintaining high ethical standards in research. Throughout my career, I have consistently strived to ensure that ethical considerations are at the forefront of my research endeavors. This includes adhering to established guidelines for responsible conduct in research, obtaining informed consent from participants, and rigorously upholding the principles of integrity and honesty in my work. My experience has also involved mentoring and guiding younger researchers to understand the importance of ethical practices in their own work. Further, my years of experience have allowed me to witness the evolution of ethical considerations in research and to adapt to changes in ethical standards and regulations. I have actively participated in discussions and initiatives aimed at promoting a culture of integrity and ethical responsibility in the research community. In conclusion, my extensive experience in the field has not only enhanced my knowledge and skills in research but has also shaped my deep commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards. I continue to be an advocate for ethical practices in research and remain dedicated to promoting a culture of integrity and responsibility within the research community.
- 5-10user-830315I am a MD, certified Internel Medicine practitioner and a PhD candidate. My career as researcher started in 2015
- > 30user-156962I have been involved in research eversince the early 1990's.
- 20 - 30user-50480I have been a an academic at two different universities in two different countries. I was also a technician in medical, government and Industry. I have a strong technical background to oversee my grad students and review papers and grants.
- > 30user-935064After receiving my doctorate in ecology, I spent 13 years in academia, reaching the status of a tenured professor. I then worked in a government lab for 3 years. The last 35 years I have worked as an environmental consultant specializing in risk assessment and risk management.
- 20 - 30user-399994I started my PhD in 1994 and got it in 2001, after I did three posdocs in three different countries before coming back to my morocco where I am Prof at university teaching physics and doing research on computational materials science
- > 30user-49719Forty years experience doing basic research in neuroscience.
- > 30user-414626NA
- > 30user-477679Began teaching “adult learners” in my 20’s; I’m now just over 70 years of age. In each setting, feedback from learners and peers was an expected feature; it remained useful.
- 20 - 30user-573537I have been involved in clinical research, as well as in Ethical Research Committees, for many years in the last two decades.
- > 30user-969170Since 1972
- > 30user-548892After my animal husbandry practical training in Switzerland in 1992, I started washing dogs in the capital city. If I meet any problem, I will ask the veterinary technician to advise me on what to do. I did this for a year because there were only five veterinarians in the country. The cases in the villages were far worse than in the capital city. They have continued to treat animals, educate people on good animal husbandry practices and disease control, and prevent goats, sheep, cattle, pigs, dogs, cats, and chickens (local and exotic). These activities have made it possible for me to be called the father of One Health, as I was the first to implement One Health in rural communities worldwide. I have done this to date .in most cases using my funds. I have never asked any Serra Leone for pay; I give free advice on animals freely to my people.
- > 30user-678105I think that younger researchers do not have the patience of older researchers. There was more available funding 40 years ago so there was less competition and pressure.
- 20 - 30user-508906I am trained as chemical laborant, biochemist, geneticist.
I have a PhD in biochemstry and finished almost habilitation. - 11 - 20user-9932I work in the academia. It is usually full of inefficiency and lacks standards to be applied by us like the industry.
- 20 - 30user-26379With 23 years of experience in my field, I bring a wealth of knowledge, skills, and a long-term commitment to ethical research practices. This extended period in the profession has provided ample opportunities for learning, growth, and the development of a strong ethical foundation. However, it is crucial to remain vigilant against complacency and regularly reassess and update one's ethical standards to adapt to evolving norms and challenges in the scientific landscape.
- 5-10user-6706225 years of advanced study alo g with almost 5 years in industry in the stats field.
- 5-10user-158216I have been in academia for the past 8 years.